The step is a good move toward greater accessability standards, for sure. The things they're looking for seems reasonable.
Anything for better accessibility for the differently abled, I'm all about it.
Although there are many Deaf websites with content largely in video -- I'm just hoping such sites aren't eventually pushed to the far back as time goes on, in a general sense (not specifically the visually-impaired beta search, for obvious incompatibility reasons).
I guess I see a day when SE's have such artificial intelligence that can analyze content of all forms, including sign language video, creating a bridge between Deaf and blind world. If any other fellow programmers or programming students ever want to research the idea of such a Hellen Keller type of SE, let's do lunch! (thinking out loud)
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