RE: Please review requirements carefully

Thanks for the clarification.

 

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From: Michael Bodell [mailto:mbodell@microsoft.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 5:36 PM
To: Young, Milan; Dan Burnett
Cc: public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org
Subject: RE: Please review requirements carefully

 

I think we mean the default of the browser.  Note FPR8 and 9 already
says "FPR8. User agent (browser) can refuse to use requested speech
service." And "FPR9. If browser refuses, it must inform the web app."
So I think FPR10 is clearly talking about using a non-default speech
service.

 

From: Young, Milan [mailto:Milan.Young@nuance.com] 
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 4:22 PM
To: Dan Burnett; Michael Bodell
Cc: public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org
Subject: RE: Please review requirements carefully

 


FPR10. If browser uses speech services other than the default one, it
must inform the user which one(s) it is using.


By "default", do we mean the browser's default speech service, or that
requested by the webapp?

 

 

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From: public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org
[mailto:public-xg-htmlspeech-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Dan Burnett
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 2:21 AM
To: Michael Bodell
Cc: public-xg-htmlspeech@w3.org
Subject: Please review requirements carefully

 

Welcome back and Happy New Year!

 

We will very shortly be prioritizing our First Pass requirements.  If
any requirement is not currently clear enough to prioritize, send
clarification text or supplemental text to the list IMMEDIATELY.

This means that if your personal understanding of the requirement as
listed is not clear enough that you could assign an importance to it for
yourself/your organization, then you need to speak up.

 

-- dan

 

On Dec 22, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Michael Bodell wrote:

 

I've updated the latest requirements draft
(http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/htmlspeech/live/draft-20101223-require
ments.html) which includes the 7 new requirements from the last
teleconference (http://www.w3.org/2010/12/16-htmlspeech-minutes.html),
moves the old section 3 into an Appendix (and removes the strikeout),
and tries to start the organization of the first pass requirements.
I've provided a two level organization structure that makes sense to me
in the table of contents (First: Is it a feature requirement? An ease of
authoring requirement? Or a security/privacy requirement?; Second: Does
it apply to speech services [both reco and synth]? Does it apply to just
reco? Does it apply to just synth?) that helps to provide some structure
to the document.  I haven't reordered requirements inside of these
levels (I.e., putting ones that are similar near each other beyond
original order) and I haven't renamed/renumbered the requirements yet
nor reordered the content.  I'm holding off on renaming as it makes it
harder to track changes and also renaming and reordering the content
takes a decent chunk of time and I want to make sure we like this
ordering before committing to that.  Probably a good topic for our first
January call.

 

Reminder that if any requirement is not currently clear enough to
prioritize to send clarification text or supplemental text to the list.

 

Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

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