we have chosen to put most of our research into documents in PDF format.

PDFs are a huge pain to make accessible.

most scientists write their papers in Latex, overleaf, etc., which cannot produce accessible PDFs.

to make such PDFs accessible, one uses Adobe Acrobat, which is expensive and proprietary.

increasingly, we post our PDFs to arXiv, which ~forbids accessible PDFs b/c they can't be compiled from source.

~none of our science is accessible.

artifacts (and file formats) have politics.

@jbigham agreed on the thesis, but calling bullshit on "most scientists write their papers in Latex"

I would be hard pressed to believe that most CS or physicists do, much less scientists more broadly.

@BenjaminHimes @jbigham I've never seen someone in CV/ML write a paper in something other than Latex... My first nature submission I had to reformat it from Latex to word, it was appalling what it did to my equations. I don't think it occurred to me that a pdf would not be okay.