Re: Your comments on WCAG 2.0 Public Working Draft of May, 2007

We have changed the link as requested.

Regards,

Loretta Guarino Reid, WCAG WG Co-Chair
Gregg Vanderheiden, WCAG WG Co-Chair
Michael Cooper, WCAG WG Staff Contact

On behalf of the WCAG Working Group


> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Comment 8: Addition of a related resource
> Source:
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-comments-wcag20/2007Jun/0308.
> html
> (Issue ID: 2163)
> ----------------------------
> Original Comment:
> ----------------------------
>
> European Guidelines on how to write text in an easy-to-read format have
> been written and translated into twelve European languages. They are
> presently under revision, but they are still an excellent resource for
> anybody who would like to write content in a way that is accessible for
> people with cognitive disabilities.
>
> Proposed Change:
> Add in the Related Resources of the Success Criterion 3.1.5.
>
> -       European Easy-to-Read Guidelines. Inclusion Europe, Brussels,
> 1998
> (under revision). Available in eleven European languages at
> www.inclusion-europe.org/etr.
>
> -       European Easy-to Read Logo. Inclusion Europe, Brussels.
> www.inclusion-europe.org/etr.
>
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> Response from Working Group:
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>
> The URIs in your comment, www.inclusion-europe.org/etr, don't appear to
> be valid. However, we found other reference to this work at
> http://www.osmhi.org/?page=139 and
> http://www.osmhi.org/contentpics/139/European%20Guidelines%20for%20ETR%2
> 0publications%20(2).pdf
> and we have included these references.
>
>
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> INCLUSION EUROPE COMMENT:
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Our server had some major problems and we had to change our website
> hosting, which meant that our website was not accessible for several
> months in first half of 2007.
>
> Things have now been repaired and everything is working fine again.
> Since Inclusion Europe is the author of this work and since we will
> publish in 2008 revised versions of the Guidelines under this address,
> we would be very grateful if you could add this exact address in the
> examples:
> www.inclusion-europe.org/etr
>
> Thank you very much in advance for your understanding.

Received on Tuesday, 11 December 2007 23:56:06 UTC