- From: Lachlan Cannon <luminosity@members.evolt.org>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2002 17:04:05 +1000
- To: public-evangelist@w3.org
Thought some of the people on this list would be interested in the following. Lach -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [thelist] one more "vkit" plug for those who missed it Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 09:16:16 -0700 (PDT) From: "Tom Dell'Aringa" <pixelmech@yahoo.com> Reply-To: thelist@lists.evolt.org To: thelist@lists.evolt.org Hey All, In case you've missed the absolute flurry of activity, a new thriving group has been started based on a discussion that happened here merely two days ago. The group is working on building some kind of "kit" or "resource" that will help people just like you go into your bosses office and make a strong business case for standards compliant code. Its been crazy, we have a domain name already, people doing some coding, lots of volunteers and tons of ideas, and its looking like its passed the idea stage and now into the real beginning stages of a working idea. There are currently 59 members already in less than 2 days, many from this list, but many from others. So if you know of people, or of other lists, let them know! Here is the statement on the yahoo! groups site - and the link to go there. Tom ----------------- This group is based on a small thread started on evolt.org which was in turn inspired from the article "Sites bow to Microsoft's browser king" on News.com, on July 8th 2002. The idea spawned from the end of Tara Clevelands post: I think someone should make a kit for designers and developers to give to their bosses. A kit that has all the arguments, studies, as much info as possible, for valid code, from a financial as well as "it's good for the future of the web" perspective aimed at company owners, managers, clients etc. However, no such kit exists. The purpose of the group is to see if some kind of "kit" can be put together - that will validate the use of standards compliant code while showing all the benefits that such authoring offers to clients, partners and business owners everywhere. We are hoping that some of the leaders of the web community will step forward to help. If we don't gain some kind of heavyweight support, it will be very difficult to realize the goal. Whether that means as much as taking the lead, or as little as contributing text, code or ideas, we need them. The proposed paper would help the lone individual(s) who are faced with stepping into a (bosses || clients || business owners) office trying to quantify the reasons for writing good code that works in as many browsers (if not all) as possible. And of course, the better that code is written on the web in general, the better it will be for everyone involved. The goal is to actually author the White Paper and to have it widely available across the web. Any success of it will depend on the willingness of many of you to give your personal time and effort. However, the benefits of such a paper should be well worth the effort. Consider this group Step 1; a fact-finding mission and discussion. ---------------- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vkit/
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