- From: Joshue O Connor <joconnor@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 08:02:00 +0100
- To: John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com>
- Cc: "White, Jason J" <jjwhite@ets.org>, RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org>, "group-apa-chairs@w3.org" <group-apa-chairs@w3.org>, W3C WAI Accessible Platform Architectures <public-apa@w3.org>, Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>
Hi John, Thanks for that. Yes, I agree - and this thinking is a part of my overall approach. Indeed the MAUR is a helpful template. I also note that MAUR is for a relatively simpler part of the stack, as it relates to rather specific aspects of the HTML spec (<audio>, <video> elements). The scope for XR and indeed the other domains you mention is much broader. Having said that the template, for now is the MAUR. As a parting thought - we also need to work out how XAUR etc relates to other specifications like WCAG, Silver - as well as the very useful FAST. Thanks Josh On 29/08/2019 19:18, John Foliot wrote: > Hi Josh (and everyone) > > I appreciate Jason's suggestion regarding a checklist, however personally > I'd rather see this new document more closely follow the "template" > initially established by the MAUR, which you've already started on Josh, > while at the same time noting that we've published the MAUR as a *W3C Note*, > which I would anticipate we would also do with the XUAR. > > I envision that going forward, we'll likely see more documentation like > this (the MAUR, the XUAR, perhaps one for IoT/Home Automation, etc.) and > having all of the documents using a pre-established pattern/structure would > have a knock-on benefit in that we'll have a 'collection' of similar > documents(*). I know we've touched on this idea in the past at APA (and > formally at PF). > > Providing a second or supplementary "checklist" as Jason suggests could > (should?) be an activity that EO WG could then take up, based upon the > original XUAR document. > > My $0.02 Cdn. > -- Emerging Web Technology Specialist/Accessibility (WAI/W3C)
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