At 10:34 AM 9/28/00 +1100, Jason White wrote: >Which of the open issues would you like to discuss at the face to face >meeting? The issue that deals with the possible requirement of knowing the capabillities of assistive technologies is a bit troubling since we are big on Device Independence. There's some "ivory tower" in me that wants to believe that there's some idealized way to deal with any "device" - even one that hasn't even been designed or built yet. Failing that I guess we have to try to be as abstract/general as we can without being totally ridiculous. This issue is also included in #6. Sounds like a task for Al Gilman! The issue that proposes (Ian Jacobs #7) categorizing the principles into perception/senses, meaning, usability. And #14 (usability testing) rounds out my top choices. I've no concrete proposals for any of these, but that's why we're having a meeting? -- Love. ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGEReceived on Wednesday, 27 September 2000 22:42:07 GMT
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