GettingInvolved

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Consider joining the Accessibility Team to keep up to date on current issues with accessibility. However, joining is entirely optional. We also offer a testing crew to assist developers concerned with ensuring that their application is accessible. Please see Specialisation within the Accessibility team for details, but basically, you need to: Consider joining the Accessibility Team to keep up to date on current issues with accessibility. However, joining is entirely optional. We also offer a testing crew to assist developers concerned with ensuring that their application is accessible. Please see specialization within the Accessibility team for details, but basically, you need to:
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    * Although not really required, read the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/background|Accessibility Background]]. It does help to read it ;-)     * Although not really required, read the How to Triage guide. It does help to read it ;-)
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          o An area of specialisation (if you have any)           o An area of specialization (if you have any)
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Members of the Bug Squad, Bug Control, and Canonical employees are available in #ubuntu-bugs to answer any questions you might have. Members of the Accessibility Team and Canonical employees are available in #ubuntu-accessibility to answer any questions you might have.

Accessibility Team

Consider joining the Accessibility Team to keep up to date on current issues with accessibility. However, joining is entirely optional. We also offer a testing crew to assist developers concerned with ensuring that their application is accessible. Please see specialization within the Accessibility team for details, but basically, you need to:

  • Sign the Code of Conduct
  • Although not really required, read the How to Triage guide. It does help to read it Wink ;-)

  • Request a mentor by following the instructions on Accessibility/Testers where you will need to provide:
    • o An area of specialization (if you have any) o Timezone o Time when available

Members of the Accessibility Team and Canonical employees are available in #ubuntu-accessibility to answer any questions you might have.

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