- Request a project. If you encounter an accessibility barrier that could be addressed by public open source software, send it through the request intake.
- Test and review. Try IATF projects with the assistive technology you use, report what works and what does not, and file issues directly on the relevant repository.
- Translate. Source content is published in plain English first. Translations are added as contributors are available, starting with Spanish.
- Build. Pick up issues in any IATF repository, send pull requests, or take on a project as its responsible engineer.
- Maintain. Existing projects sometimes need a new maintainer. Maintainer rotation is a normal part of the model, not an exception.
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Join IATF
Membership is open. There are several ways to take part, whether you rely on assistive technology, build accessible software, translate, test, or maintain a project. Discussions and decisions happen in public on GitHub and Discord.
Roles
Ways to contribute
Channels
Where IATF works in public
- GitHub. Issues, pull requests, releases, and project records.
- Discord. Live discussion, coordination, and informal questions.
- Email. Use contact@iatf.cc if neither GitHub nor Discord fits.
Next step
Pick the channel that matches how you want to contribute
All channels feed into the same public review and the same public repositories.