Replying to @GlendaWH
@GlendaWH It’s irrelevant whether it’s 20, 25, 30%. What matters is that the vast majority can’t be automated. /cc @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@dboudreau @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster Trying to decide the exact percentage of #a11y testing that can be automated = irony. :)
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@Nethermind irony would be revealing that what ppl really wanna know is what % they can just ignore /cc @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@dboudreau @Nethermind @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster I just can't use automation without doing manual audits #a11y #OldSkool
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@mollydotcom @dboudreau @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster Easy, then. The correct answer is: 0%. Need USER testing (not expert).
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@Nethermind Both are equally important. Unfortunately, clients usually don’t agree /cc @mollydotcom @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@dboudreau @Nethermind @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster I think Denis nails the issue re: clients. We had this with standards in general.
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@mollydotcom Speaking as a client, just wanna say not all of us are anti-standards. :) @dboudreau @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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@Nethermind Right. Every now & then, we cross paths with very inspirational clients too /cc @mollydotcom @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster
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Replying to @dboudreau
@dboudreau @Nethermind @GlendaWH @goodwitch @csunwebmaster INdeed, that is true - my best clients are also my best teachers and friends.

Jul 14, 2012 · 11:46 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Yes, I sincerely concur. Now, what about dinner? Short window. Airport at 7. #ows4 @mollydotcom @dboudreau @Nethermind @GlendaWH @goodwitch
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