Hey folks!
This week we are repeating our low-code accessibility mini-sprint on August
12, at 4pm UTC. Last time we had a few people participate - you can see the
work they did here:
https://github.com/melissawm/numpy/pull/27
If you are interested, we'd be happy to help you get started. As usual, all
are welcome - feel free to join even if you just want to observe!
To join on Zoom, use this link: https://zoom.us/j/6345425936
Hope to see you around!
- Melissa
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De: Melissa Mendonça
Date: seg, 26 de jul de 2021 17:03
Subject: Newcomer's Meeting July 29: special accessibility mini-sprint!
To: Discussion of Numerical Python
Hello, folks!
This week we have our planned Newcomer's meeting on July 29, at 8PM UTC.
This time, we are teaming up with Tony Fast and Isabela Presedo-Floyd to
propose a low-code mini-sprint focusing on accessibility. This is a great
opportunity to make your first contribution to NumPy!
We will be focusing on writing alt-text for images in our documentation.
Alt-text provides a textual alternative to non-text content in web pages,
and as cited in this WebAIM document [1]:
"Alternative text serves several functions:
- It is read by screen readers in place of images allowing the content
and function of the image to be accessible to those with visual or certain
cognitive disabilities.
- It is displayed in place of the image in browsers if the image file is
not loaded or when the user has chosen not to view images.
- It provides a semantic meaning and description to images which can be
read by search engines or be used to later determine the content of the
image from page context alone."
You can find some more information on how to add alt-text in [2].
As usual, all are welcome - feel free to join even if you just want to
observe!
To join on Zoom, use this link: https://zoom.us/j/6345425936
Hope to see you around!
- Melissa
[1] https://webaim.org/techniques/alttext/
[2] https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/decision-tree/