RE: Next AUWG F2F

Hello Jan-

I am travelling extensively throughout the next several months so I am
not sure whether I would be able to attend an in person meeting. However
I will do my best to be there and if I cannot attend in person I hope we
might arrange some access for remote attendees?

Thanks-
Dana 

Dana Louise Simberkoff
www.hisoftware.com
(o) +1-603-578-1870 x11
(c) +1-603-496-0359


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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:26 AM
To: WAI-AUWG List
Cc: Jan Richards
Subject: RE: Next AUWG F2F


Hi Jan.

Firstly, thanks for adding me to the mailing list.

My diary is free on the 12th / 13th June. I will check if we have funds
for travel when my line manager is back from leave next week.

Thanks,
Andrew.

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-----Original Message-----
From: w3c-wai-au-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-au-request@w3.org] On
Behalf Of Jan Richards
Sent: 23 April 2008 16:24
To: WAI-AUWG List
Subject: Next AUWG F2F


Hi all,

The deadline for comments on ATAG 2.0 passed on Monday with no comments 
to the public list, but that doesn't mean we have nothing on our plate, 
including:

- Reed Shaffner has some comments,
- we might want to look at recent discussions in the UAWG regarding 
keyboard accessibility,
- the @alt debate on xtech might point to ways we can clarify our 
explanations, especially with regard to highly automated sites.

So it looks like it might be a good time to think about an AUWG F2F.

Jutta has suggested hosting it in Toronto in early June as she has some 
pretty major international travel in late May and then again in late
June.

How do other people feel about a F2F in early May in Toronto? What 
specific dates would work for people?

Cheers,
Jan


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Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC)
Faculty of Information Studies
University of Toronto

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