Mozilla Accessibility Project
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Revision as of 17:52, 29 August 2017
The Project
According to their site, "Accessibility in Web development means enabling as many people as possible to use Web sites, even when those people's abilities are limited in some way. Here we provide information on developing content to be accessible."
Evaluation Scoring
August 2017
Evaluation Factor | Level (0-2) |
Evaluation Data |
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Licensing | 2 | Mozilla develops under the Mozilla public License (MPL). *Note: some of their accessibility partners, such as GW windows-Eye (as found here) do not necessarily have open-source licenses (Info on the GW Window-Eye licenses here |
Language | N/A | |
Level of Activity | ||
Number of Contributors | ||
Product Size | ||
Issue Tracker | 2 | The mozilla bug tracker has a massive number of bugs in all different types of categories, with relatively recent ativity (within the last few weeks). There is not, however, a section specifically for accessibility |
New Contributor | ||
Community Norms | ||
User Base | ||
Total Score (out of 16) |