Re: Carlos' draft

Bill,

At 05:14 PM 8/22/2002 -0700, William Loughborough wrote:

>I might get to the telecon, but in any case there is one point I'd like 
>discussed. Although the document seems to be for an extremely narrow 
>audience (designers of the target software), it seems important at every 
>opportunity to lobby for the people looking into "business case" reasons 
>and actions to DEMAND that the tools they are looking to buy are compliant 
>with these principles.
>
>"This document provides guidelines and pointers to information resources 
>on how to build a business case for integrating the Authoring Tool 
>Accessibility Guidelines in the design and development process of an 
>authoring tool."
>
>I would ask if there were some way to include the potential purchasers of 
>such tools in this mix?

Purchasers are addressed more directly via another document, at
         http://www.w3.org/WAI/EO/Drafts/impl/software5.html
Not sure how to address them more directly in this one. If you have 
specific ideas, please send.

Thanks

Judy



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Received on Friday, 23 August 2002 01:53:25 UTC