1 00:00:03,659 --> 00:00:05,600 VASILIS VAN GEMERT: So the atmosphere here is fantastic! 2 00:00:05,600 --> 00:00:11,180 It's very welcoming, there's lots of detail going into letting people feel welcome and 3 00:00:11,180 --> 00:00:15,210 thinking about how do — would different people feel welcome. 4 00:00:15,210 --> 00:00:18,400 SARAH BRODWALL: Accessibility should be a minimum. 5 00:00:18,400 --> 00:00:19,400 Of course we have to do this! 6 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:23,910 ANNA KAROŃ: Now it's like a core feature that we should implement in every — in every 7 00:00:23,910 --> 00:00:24,910 element that we build. 8 00:00:24,910 --> 00:00:29,529 SARAH: I see that when people have empathy for people with different disabilities or 9 00:00:29,529 --> 00:00:32,049 in different situations the level of accessibility 10 00:00:32,049 --> 00:00:33,650 gets much better. 11 00:00:33,650 --> 00:00:40,850 ANNA: So accessibility for me it's like a harmony between frontend work, the work that 12 00:00:40,850 --> 00:00:43,960 I work in and the users that I work for. 13 00:00:43,960 --> 00:00:48,510 JOSCHI KUPHAL: The idea was just to lock some developers with a screenreader user in one 14 00:00:48,510 --> 00:00:52,010 room and see what — what's going to happen and it turned out they had a lot of topics 15 00:00:52,010 --> 00:00:53,039 they could talk about. 16 00:00:53,039 --> 00:00:55,399 So we thought we can scale this and we should involve 17 00:00:55,399 --> 00:01:02,300 more developers and more people and over the years it became bigger and bigger. 18 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:36,619 But it's not about scaling, it's about involving more people so next year I could imagine to 19 00:01:36,619 --> 00:01:41,260 have a conference again but also I think it's really important to have this conversational 20 00:01:41,260 --> 00:00:00,000 thing going on.