- From: George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2017 12:34:39 -0700
- To: "'Avneesh Singh'" <avneesh.sg@gmail.com>, "'Ivan Herman'" <ivan@w3.org>, <deborah.kaplan@suberic.net>
- Cc: <public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org>
This is a little shorter: The Digital Publishing Working Group will incorporate accessibility considerations into the Working Group's deliverables. All recommendation-track deliverables will contain one or more options to meet normative accessibility requirements. General W3C accessibility requirements such as WCAG will be integrated as a matter of course; any extended requirements will be identified as conformance requirements in the Digital Publishing Working Group's normative specifications. The Digital Publishing Working Group will explore communication mechanisms with appropriate W3C groups to integrate requirements created as part of our recommendation-track deliverables in to generalized technology. Best George -----Original Message----- From: Avneesh Singh [mailto:avneesh.sg@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 11:01 AM To: George Kerscher <kerscher@montana.com>; 'Ivan Herman' <ivan@w3.org>; deborah.kaplan@suberic.net Cc: public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org Subject: Re: draft text for charter The text is conceptually good. The first para is about identifying accessibility requirements and developing specs, and second paragraph talks about creating pipeline for feeding it in WCAG ARIA etc. It is aligned to our discussions. Can the text be a little simplified? With regards Avneesh -----Original Message----- From: George Kerscher Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 22:31 To: 'Ivan Herman' ; deborah.kaplan@suberic.net Cc: public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org Subject: RE: draft text for charter Dear Sub-group, How about: The Digital Publishing Working Group will focus on incorporating accessibility considerations into the Working Group's deliverables. All recommendation-track deliverables will contain one or more options to meet normative accessibility requirements. General W3C accessibility requirements such as WCAG will be integrated as a matter of course; any extended requirements will be delineated as conformance requirements in the Digital Publishing Working Group's normative specifications. The Digital Publishing Working Group will arrange pipelines with appropriate W3C groups in order to create a mechanism for the delivery of accessibility requirements created as part of our recommendation-track deliverables into the appropriate recommendations for more generalized technology. Best George -----Original Message----- From: Ivan Herman [mailto:ivan@w3.org] Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 8:50 AM To: deborah.kaplan@suberic.net Cc: public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org Subject: Re: draft text for charter Deborah, thanks for taking the first shoot at this! not reacting to the content just the form: please consider to be as terse as possible. The charter should not be too long and should be balanced among the various requirements. At first glance what you write may simply be too long. In particular, the charter should not include operative issues like the creation of sub-groups. This is an organizational matter, and it is up to tge WG how, operationally, it should achieve its chartered goals... Thanks Ivan --- Ivan Herman Tel:+31 641044153 http://www.ivan-herman.net (Written on mobile, sorry for brevity and misspellings...) > On 9 Feb 2017, at 18:29, deborah.kaplan@suberic.net wrote: > > all right, have at it, folks. Edit away. > > > > The Digital Publishing Working Group will include an Accessibility subgroup [task force?] responsible for guaranteeing that accessibility considerations are incorporated into all of the Working Group's deliverables. All recommendation-track deliverables will contain normative accessibility requirements. General W3C accessibility requirements such as WCAG will be integrated as a matter of course; any extended requirements will delineated as conformance requirements in the Digital Publishing Working Group's normative specifications. > > The Digital Publishing Working Group will have prearranged pipelines with all appropriate W3C groups (delineated below in the "Coordination" section) in order to create a pipeline from the accessibility requirements created as part of our recommendation-track deliverables into the appropriate recommendations for more generalized technology, whether into the generalized recommendation, or into a subset recommendation such as a WAI-ARIA module. > > -Deborah > >
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