- From: Phil Archer <parcher@icra.org>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 11:44:39 +0000
- To: MWI BPWG Public <public-bpwg@w3.org>
- CC: EOWG <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
That's a can of worms Alan, but I think the answer can only be yes, it is worth it. BP lists 60 things you should do, mobileOK Basic tests less than half of those, mobileOK Pro will test almost, but probably not quite, all. Even so, things like our Testing and Thematic Consistency are at the heart of what it's about. I wonder whether one might be able to make the case that compliance is the letter of the law cf. following all BPs which is to work within the spirit of the law? Phil. Alan Chuter wrote: > Dear EOWG and MWBP WG participants, > > On last Friday's EOWG call in the discussion [1] of the "From Mobile > Web Best Practices 1.0 to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0" > document, under ACCESS_KEY [2] it was mentioned that while using > access keys is not required by WCAG 2.0, using them may be considered > best practice and so it should be mentioned. My argument is that what > people are really interested in is whether they achieve compliance or > not. Should there be another section on doing the right thing even > when it isn't needed for compliance? > > best regards, > > Alan > > > [1] http://www.w3.org/2008/02/15-eo-minutes.html#action04 > [2] http://www.w3.org/2005/MWI/BPWG/Group/TaskForces/Accessibility/drafts/ED-mwbp-wcag-20080129/mwbp-wcag20.html#ACCESS_KEYS > -- Phil Archer Chief Technical Officer, Family Online Safety Institute w. http://www.fosi.org/people/philarcher/
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