Re: Call for Consensus: longdesc stand-alone spec

+1

Regards,

Gez



On 19 December 2013 02:48, Charles McCathie Nevile <chaals@yandex-team.ru>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> this is a call for Consensus on the following proposition:
>
> The HTML Accessibility Task Force requests that the HTML Image Description
> Extension be treated as a stand-alone specification, published if possible
> as a Recommendation as fast as it meets the relevant process requirements.
>
> Positive responses are preferred but silence will be considered assent.
> Responses will be accepted until midnight Hawaiian time Tuesday 31st
> December 2013.
>
> Background:
> This issue has been discussed at numerous Task Force teleconferences.
> While the specification depends on the img element in the HTML5
> specification, it appears very unlikely that that element will be changed
> in a way that breaks the dependency. Current W3C Policy, as demonstrated in
> precedents such as the Geolocation API, Web Storage, and the Widget
> Interface, allows a specification to move forward if its normative
> references are considered highly stable even if they are not formally
> completed.
>
> This would therefore allow the HTML Image Description Extension to
> progress in a "natural" timeframe, rather than being held up for a purely
> administrative restriction on publishing.
>
> For the Task Force
> chaals
> co-coordinator
>
> --
> Charles McCathie Nevile - Consultant (web standards) CTO Office, Yandex
>       chaals@yandex-team.ru         Find more at http://yandex.com
>
>


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