Last updated: April 2026
AMASAMYA exists because of the people listed here. Every entry below represents a real test session, a code contribution, or a piece of feedback that changed the tool. If you contributed and your name should be on this list, please reply to your contact email — we will add you within 48 hours.
1. Beta testers
People who gave time and honest feedback during the closed beta. Listed in the order their feedback arrived. Public credit is opt-in; testers who chose to remain anonymous are listed as “Beta Tester” followed by their session number.
2. Code contributors
External code, patches, or significant issue reports that became code changes.
3. Acknowledgements
AMASAMYA depends on or learns from the following projects and standards:
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative — for WCAG 2.2 and the WAI-ARIA specifications.
- Deque axe-core — used in the platform’s own self-audit pipeline.
- PDF.js from Mozilla — powers the tagged-PDF structure walker.
- DAISY Consortium — for the EPUB Accessibility 1.1 specification that informs the EPUB engine’s checks.
- WebAIM — for two decades of public accessibility documentation that, frankly, taught the entire field.
4. Credit policy
- We credit by name only with explicit opt-in.
- We never publish email addresses.
- Anonymity is the default. Saying nothing means you do not get listed.
- Optional links may point to LinkedIn, a personal site, a Mastodon profile, a GitHub profile — anywhere you publicly represent yourself. We will not accept links to commercial product pages or marketing sites without prior conversation.
- If you change your mind later — wanting to be added, removed, or renamed — reply to the email that brought you here and we will update the list within 48 hours.
5. Contact
For credit questions, contact Akhilesh Malani via amasamya.akhileshmalani.com.