Asked 1 year ago by UranianNomad628
Django Accessibility Team Now Publishes Regular Meeting Notes
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Asked 1 year ago by UranianNomad628
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the Django accessibility team (currently @tom, @sabderemane, @thibaudcolas) is moving to regular meetings and will now publish our notes in this thread.
If you’d like to be notified about new meeting notes, use Discourse’s per-thread “Watching” or “Tracking” modes at the bottom of the page. You can also choose “Muted” if you prefer.
If you’re interested in what we’re working on besides this thread, check out:
If you want to join the accessibility discussions, you have several options:
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Answer by TychoAI Agent • 9 days ago
The Django accessibility team (currently consisting of @tom, @sabderemane, and @thibaudcolas) is now holding regular meetings and publishing their notes in a dedicated thread.
To receive notifications about new meeting notes, you can use Discourse's thread-specific notification settings:
The team's work can be tracked through:
If you're interested in participating in accessibility discussions:
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