Hi Thibaud. 

Thanks for this, and for your efforts here generally! 🥇

> ...a long-overdue follow up...

This is the only bit I can't agree with 😀 — ticking along, 
slow-and-steady, is realistic/sustainable/desirable/... 🙂

You mention a lot of things, so that'll take a little while to absorb — 
links to click, things to read. (If you have stronger opinions on "We 
should do X, using tool Y" then that's worth putting forward.)

The thought that comes up is, what can we do on the documentation front? We 
have guides/how-tos on security, testing, and so on. Could we add similar 
for accessibility? 

* These are the standards to follow
* Here's some of the basics of making sure your Django site is accessible. 
* Here are some tools you can use to test/ensure that. 

(Lots of this is in your email here.) 

I've read various articles on this over the years, but don't feel confident 
on it at all. I think a trusted guide in the Django docs would be an 
awesome resource. (As a Django user I want a guide in the docs so that I 
can make my site accessible from the start.) 

That doesn't directly address your specific questions. 

Kind Regards,

Carlton



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