[Accessibility-testing] Handling new applications?

Jason McIntosh jmac at jmac.org
Fri Jan 11 09:52:47 EST 2019


Okay, I’ll just start rolling em on into the list. (Got a few more responses overnight!)

> On Jan 10, 2019, at 10:04 PM, Austin Seraphin <austin at austinseraphin.com> wrote:
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> That should work. I don't think we'll exceed the cap.
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> On 1/10/19 4:31 PM, Jason McIntosh wrote:
>> Hi gang,
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>> I’ve received two emails so far from blind IF fans who would like to join the effort. I don’t think we discussed any process for adding folks in past the original 29, so wanted to bounce this past y’all first.
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>> Given that our earlier-agreed-upon population cap is 50 testers, shall we just go ahead and proactively invite in anyone who responds to any of our calls for further testers — limiting this to the first 21 respondents, if necessary? (As opposed to discussing each name internally in case one of us wants to veto someone, I suppose.)
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>> If that sounds good, then just pop their email addresses to me as you receive them, and I’ll add them to the testers2019 mailing list and send em the initial instructions.
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>> (In other news, also just now received the first email from someone who is stuck in Zarf’s game. :) But I think they’re just new to parser IF, and are game to learn. I’ve checked with him and will just forward such requests to him directly for now.)
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