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[DRAFT] fs Site Users
Who are the visitors? And what are their reasons to visit the ACT rules site?
I want to learn what ACT rules are, and if the tests / audits that I do are consistent with the work that the ACT Rules community group is proposing.
I want to leave feedback on rules, so that my interpretation is taken into account when this rule is published by the W3C, and I can limit how much I have to change my own approach to testing.
There needs to be a clear and consistently positioned mechanism on rules pages that lets someone submit an issue, or open a pull request. For those who are unfamiliar to Github, access to easy to understand instructions on how to open an issue / pull request in GitHub is needed.
I want to know how I can compare my tool / methodology with the ACT rules, so that I can learn what the potential impact of this rule is if customers start asking me to align my product with the ACT rules.
Tool developers will need to know how to get the testcases.json file, and how to interpret the results they get from such a test. (What does it mean to get 20 fails on a passing example). Methodology developers will need to know how they can see the test cases one at a time.
I want to know how to contribute to ACT-Rules CG, so that the ACT rules project can continue to develop and test tools and methodologies will continue to harmonize.