Re: [orca-list] Off topic - Finding a group about web patterns of accessibility



Try w3c this is the best place. 

My experience is the part 

On 20 May 2015, at 5:06 pm, luciano de souza <luchyanus gmail com> wrote:

Hello all,

Off topic messages are not properly welcome, in specially, when they
are in a big quantity.

I understand this aspect, but it's also sure a space like that is the
best place to search for this kind of information.

I'd like to find a e-mail group or a page forum, know by you, that can
answer about doubts about web patterns of accessibility.

A member of a team project is developing a system for the company I
work. I need to access this system, so he expects to provide
accessibility. But, he needs orientation about a way to validate
accessibility, so it would be intersting to participate in a forum
specific to accessibility issues. Does someone know any group with
this characteristic?
-- 
Luciano de Souza
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