[Accessibility-testing] Volunteer hour count
Zachary Kline
zkline at speedpost.net
Fri Jan 11 21:33:46 EST 2019
I think 15 is a good estimate from my side.
THanks,
Zack.
> On Jan 11, 2019, at 4:58 PM, Jason McIntosh <jmac at jmac.org> wrote:
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> Hey folks!
>
> Time for me to needle you about this. Please reply to either me or Zarf with an *estimate* of how many volunteer hours you sunk into IFTF Accessibility work over 2018. This includes time in meetings.
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> As Zarf says below, it needn’t be precise, just something that sounds right, given your own input level. (Example: Did you come to 10 meetings, and figure that you maybe spent twice as much time doing other committee stuff as attending meetings? Boom, 30 hours, ship it.)
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> This will really help us with IFTF's 2018 transparency report. Thank you!!
>
>> On Dec 13, 2018, at 9:33 PM, Andrew Plotkin <erkyrath at eblong.com> wrote:
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>> I think Jmac mentioned this at a recent meeting, but now I'm officially asking for IFTF records:
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>> Please send me an estimate of how many hours you put into Accessibility Committee activity in 2018. Meetings, writing game material, writing proposals, looking into software options -- anything which you did to further the Testathon project.
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>> (It looks to me like we've had 13 meetings this year? We started having regular meetings in May.)
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>> It doesn't have to be a *close* estimate! Just give me numbers, I'll put them in the spreadsheet, we'll publish a summary in our 2018 financial report.
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>> --Z
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