[Accessibility-testing] 2019 accessibility-team hour estimates

Zachary Kline zkline at speedpost.net
Tue Jan 14 11:56:49 EST 2020


Hi Jason,

Let’s go with about 10 hours for me.
Best and thanks for the opportunity,
Zack.

> On Jan 13, 2020, at 2:41 PM, Jason McIntosh <jmac at jmac.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear IFTF accessibility team,
> 
> I hope this email finds you well in the new year! The time has come around again for me — wearing my IFTF president hat — to write the organization’s annual transparency report. As you may recall from around this time last year, we like this to include an estimate for the total number of volunteer hours that each IFTF program had applied to it over the year in question.
> 
> Could you each please give me an estimate of how many hours you spent with the accessibility project in 2019? This should include all time spent in our biweekly meetings through the release of the report in early summer, as well as time helping to run the tests and analyze the results.
> 
> As with last year, this can be a very rough estimate, and educated guesses based on simple are welcome. (To help with your math: by my count, we had seven meetings last year, all between January and May.) Please get your numbers back to me by January 31!
> 
> And since it’s been a while, let me just express my pride and gratitude for everyone’s work last year, yet again. I’ve had our work in mind again lately while reviewing the organization’s accomplishments in 2019, and it is truly a standout example of the good work for the community that IFTF (and its allied organizations!) can accomplish.
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