RE: [review period - step 4] Re: Polish Candidate translation of WCAG 2.21

Dear Xueyuan,

Thank you very much for that information. We have disseminated news about consultation and hopefully it will encourage accessibility community to contribute.
Regards,

Anna

Anna Rozborska
tel. +48-663-883-334
Fundacja Instytut Rozwoju Regionalnego
http://www.firr.org.pl

From: xueyuan <xueyuan@w3.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 2:49 PM
To: Anna Rozborska <anna.rozborska@firr.org.pl>; w3c-translators@w3.org
Cc: WAI Team <w3t-wai@w3.org>; public-auth-trans-pl@w3.org
Subject: [review period - step 4] Re: Polish Candidate translation of WCAG 2.21



On 11/2/20 6:45 PM, Anna Rozborska wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

As the LTO coordinating the proces, I am pleased to inform about completion of the Polish Candidate Authorised Translation (CAT) of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1). The translation is the result of work of a group of dedicated people.

The CAT is available at:
https://wcag21.lepszyweb.pl/#toc


Dear Anna,

Following the CAT announcement, we are now at the step in the Policy for Authorized Translation when W3C initiates the review process, which will last until 3 December 2020.

cf. https://www.w3.org/2005/02/TranslationPolicy.html
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4. W3C Initiation of Review Process:
     1. W3C announces a review period of at least 30 days of the CAT on the translators' mailing list, specifying a separate, publicly archived mailing list, in W3C or W3C Office Web space, to be used for commenting. This mailing list may be a per-language list for all CATs in that language, such as public-auth-trans-hu@w3.org<mailto:public-auth-trans-hu@w3.org> for any Hungarian CAT, or a list specifically set up for that CAT. All comments on the CAT must be sent to this list. Postings to the mailing list may either be in the language of translation or in English.
]]

The dedicated mailing list set up for the review process is:
      public-auth-trans-pl@w3.org<mailto:public-auth-trans-pl@w3.org>

and the mail archive is at:
      https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-auth-trans-pl/

Subscription to this list can be done by sending an e-mail, with the subject set to 'subscribe', to:
      public-auth-trans-pl-request@w3.org<mailto:public-auth-trans-pl-request@w3.org>

The mailing list and the archive are public. Anybody can send an e-mail to the list, apart from the fact that at the first send an anti-spam "ritual" has to be followed (via an acknowledgement e-mail).

We encourage you to announce this review period to facilitate comments from the stakeholders and public.

Please, communicate this information to your partners (this is step 5.1 of the Policy), and ask them to subscribe to the mailing list and use it for the comments.

Step 5.1 requests that the general translators' mailing list be copied when announcing availability of the CAT, which was done on 2 November:
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-translators/2020OctDec/0009.html

We invite you to follow the policy for step 5:
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5. LTO Notification of Review, Monitoring of Comments, and Revision of CAT:
     1. The LTO notifies the stakeholder organizations of the availability of the CAT, the start of the review period, and the existence of the mailing list for comments; directs them to send comments to this mailing list; and copies this notification to the general translators' mailing list.
     2. The LTO monitors the mailing list comments; provides clarification when necessary; and summarizes consensus on specific issues (when possible) to help the ongoing discussion.
     3. After the end of the review period, the LTO issues a new version of the CAT as needed, and provides a list, in English and the language of translation, of the points raised, and a summary of the discussions during the review period, describing the problems found and solutions agreed with the other reviewers. This summary must be posted both to the publicly archived mailing list for this CAT, and to the general translators' mailing list.
     4. In the event that no comments or only very few comments are received during the review period, the LTO ensures that a majority of the reviewing organizations send email to the translators' mailing list confirming that they have in fact reviewed the document, and that they consider it to be an accurate translation.
     5. The LTO then advises W3C whether a new review round is necessary or not.
]]

Please be kindly reminded of using the uniformed "Disclaimer Boilerplate", and keeping its format, background color... as is.
https://www.w3.org/2005/02/TranslationPolicy#Disclamier

Best regards,
Xueyuan Jia on behalf of W3C

Received on Monday, 9 November 2020 16:55:32 UTC