The final version of the French CAT of Understanding WCAG 2.0 is online

Hello all,
Following the Policy for Authorized W3C Translations at:
<http://www.w3.org/2005/02/TranslationPolicy>
the BrailleNet Association, as LTO of the French speaking translation 
group of Understanding WCAG 2.0, has issued a final version for the CAT 
of Understanding WCAG 2.0.
This version does not differ from the one published on May 20, except 
some minor typo and spelling issues that have been detected during the 
approval process by the reviewers.
A summary of the comments and changes since the end of the public review 
has just been sent to the public-auth-trans-fr mailing list at:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-auth-trans-fr/2011AprJun/0084.html
The majority of the stakeholders, that is 24 members of our group of 33 
members, have approved the translation of May 20, 2011.
Therefore, we submit the French CAT of Understanding WCAG 2.0 from June 
16 2011 and officially request that it becomes the French Authorized 
translation of Understanding WCAG 2.0 by the W3C.
Comprendre les WCAG 2.0, version of June 16, 2011, is available at:
<http://www.braillenet.org/accessibilite/comprendre-wcag20/CAT20110616/>

Please find below the updateed list of stakeholders who approved
the French translation of Understanding WCAG 2.0 on public-auth-trans-fr 
and w3c-translators mailing lists at:
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-auth-trans-fr/2011AprJun/> and
<http://www.ethupbolt.appspot.com/lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-translators/2011AprJun/>
These stakeholders represent major and relevant stakeholder 
organizations from
french speaking countries belonging to the public and private sector.
Detailed information about the members of the commitee can be found at:
<http://www.braillenet.org/accessibilite/comprendre-wcag20/comite.php>

Best regards
Sylvie Duchateau, for Association BrailleNet, LTO
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List of the members who approved the French CAT of Understanding WCAG 2.0
1. Public sector 13 organisations:
AccessiWeb, France, Dominique Burger,
http://www.accessiweb.org/

Association des Paralysés de France (APF), Vincent Aniort,
http://www.apf.asso.fr/

Comité National pour la Promotion Sociale des Aveugles et des Amblyopes
(CNPSAA), France, Fernando Pinto,
http://www.cnpsaa.fr/

Centre de recherche et d'expérimentation sur l'inclusion numérique
(CREIN), Quebec, Catherine Roy

Coopérative AccessibilitéWeb, Quebec, Denis Boudreau,
http://www.accessibiliteweb.com/

Daisy Consortium, Bernhard HEINSER,
http://www.daisy.org/

Délégation aux usages de l'internet (DUI), France, Pierre Perez,
http://delegation.internet.gouv.fr/

Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM),
France, Dominique Burger,
http://www.inserm.fr/fr/

Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
(INRIA), France, Bruno Marmol,
http://www.inria.fr/

Institut Nazareth et Louis Braille, Quebec, Jean-Marie d'Amour,
http://www.inlb.qc.ca

Métro-Connexion, France, Tanguy Lohéac,
http://www.metro-connexion.org

Ministère de l'Éducation nationale, France, Thierry Bertrand,
http://www.educnet.education.fr/contenus/

W3C Europe (World Wide Web Consortium), Marie-Claire Forgue,
http://www.w3.org/

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2. Private sector 11 organisations:
Alcatel-Lucent Compagnie Financière, France, Marc-Etienne Vargenau,
http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/

Atalan, France, Sébastien Delorme,
http://www.atalan.fr/

CollectiWeb, France, Patrice Bourlon,
http://www.collectiweb.fr/

Cowemo, France, Richard HEMAIN, http://www.cowemo.com/

Easylife conseil, France, Jérôme Adam,
http://www.easylifeconseil.com/

Micropole-Univers, France, Olivier Noury,
http://www.micropole-univers.com/

Microsoft France, Philippe Beraud,
http://www.microsoft.fr/

Open-S, France: Matthieu Faure,
http://www.open-s.com/

Qelios, France: Jean-Pierre Villain,
http://www.qelios.net/

Temesis, France: Aurélien Levy,
http://www.temesis.com/

Victor Brito, consultant and Web Accessibility Expert,
http://www.victor-brito.fr

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Sylvie Duchateau
Association BrailleNet
Tél.: +33(0] 1 44 27 26 25	Fax : +33 (0) 1 44 27 34 49
Web : http://www.accessiweb.org

Received on Thursday, 16 June 2011 12:58:22 UTC