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Accessibility

Welcome to the Github repository for the accessibility working group of of Project Jupyter. This group is being formed in early 2019, and its goal is to gather stakeholders who can actively work with the project to make Jupyter's core user-facing software accessible. In particular, the initial targets are:

To be clear, as of March 2019 this software is not accessible, and significant work will be required to reach that goal.

Working Group Members

Once we have assembled the working group, we will list the members here.

Links to accessibility standards and resources

One of our goals is to collect information about accessibility and create documentation to empower the Jupyter community to help us make our software accessible. Please use this section to begin to aggregate relevant third party standards, guides, and documentation related to this:

  • Resource 1
  • Resource 2
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Link to accessibilty related issue on GitHub

A number of open issue realted to accessibility are already open on the repos above. Please help us to aggregate links to those here. The preferrable way to do this is for each repo to have a unique GitHub label for accessibility, and then to link to the GitHub issue search that automatically lists those issues:

If there are additional issues we are missing, please help us by tagging them or listing them here.

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