New ARIA roles for (code) changes #14030
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The ARIA 1.3 draft defines new roles appropriate for code changes in pull requests: Applying these roles as appropriate to code changes could improve the experience for screen reader users (in supporting UAs) when reviewing code. |
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@Malvoz very interesting. Thanks for making me aware of these roles. I see that Given I've not heard of these roles, my hunch is that they are not well supported. I hope I'm wrong! |
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Hello @Malvoz
Thank you for your feedback, and we genuinely appreciate your input. Our team has reviewed your request and we want to be transparent about our priorities. This particular request is not currently being actively worked on. This doesn’t imply that we’re not considering it in the future, but for now, it is not on our development roadmap.
We encourage you to check our public roadmap to get insights into the projects we are currently focusing on for the upcoming year. Please note that smaller fixes may not always be listed explicitly but can often be addressed when related work is in progress.
As a valuable GitHub user, your feedback in this Discussion space, accompanied by appr…