- 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.
參與活動
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.