- From: Lionel Wolberger <lionel@userway.org>
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2021 11:59:00 +0200
- To: John Foliot <john@foliot.ca>
- Cc: Sharon D Snider <snidersd@us.ibm.com>, public-personalization-tf <public-personalization-tf@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAHOHNHdhndZ71M3mfGBPVfB2y2QXarwBugUCeQwRE30D11FBwA@mail.gmail.com>
+1 Anyone else have improvements? On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 21:14 John Foliot <john@foliot.ca> wrote: > Hi Lionel > > If I may... > > "Personalization enables users to customize the way information is > presented with a small addition of machine-readable semantic metadata. *This > is *especially useful for people with cognitive and learning > disabilities, *as it will support* a range of helpful *content *adaptations. > Learn more from the Personalization Overview." > > > FWIW. > > JF > > On Mon, Nov 8, 2021 at 1:46 PM Lionel Wolberger <lionel@userway.org> > wrote: > >> As discussed, I am proposing edits on the Background. >> >> *Current *Background: Personalization enables users to customize the way >> information is presented. It is especially useful for people with cognitive >> and learning disabilities. For a short introduction to personalization and >> additional documentation you can learn more from the Personalization >> Overview. >> >> *Aim of change: adding some of the great line, *We've developed a >> specification that will help content authors do this, where a small >> addition of machine-readable semantic metadata supports a range of helpful >> adaptations. >> >> *Proposing*: >> >> Personalization enables users to customize the way information is >> presented with a small addition of machine-readable semantic metadata. >> Especially useful for people with cognitive and learning disabilities, it >> supports a range of helpful adaptations. Learn more from the >> Personalization Overview. >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 8:57 PM Sharon D Snider <snidersd@us.ibm.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> >>> >>> Below is the updated draft of the Personalization announcement and news >>> with edits based on the announcement template and SAUR example. Also note, >>> that we will need to fill in the correct dates in three places in the draft >>> marked as [date] 2021. >>> >>> >>> >>> ----------- Start of draft announcement ----------- >>> >>> >>> >>> Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0(CR)and Personalization >>> Semantics Explainer(Updated WD) >>> >>> - Expected date: [date] 2021 >>> - Contact(s): Sharon Snider<snidersd@us.ibm.com>, Lionel Wolberger< >>> lionel@userway.org>, Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net>, Becky Gibson >>> <becky@knowbility.org> and Roy Ran <ran@w3.org> >>> - Draft document: Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 >>> <https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics/content/> and Personalization >>> Semantics Explainer >>> <https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics/> >>> >>> >>> >>> WAI E-mail - Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0(CR) and >>> Personalization Semantics Explainer(Updated WD) >>> >>> >>> >>> W3C WAI invites you to comment on the Candidate Release of: >>> >>> Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/TR/personalization-semantics-content-1.0/ >>> >>> >>> >>> And an Updated Working Draft of: >>> >>> Personalization Semantics Explainer >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/TR/personalization-semantics-1.0/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Background: Personalization enables users to customize the way >>> information is presented. It is especially useful for people with cognitive >>> and learning disabilities. For a short introduction to personalization and >>> additional documentation you can learn more from the Personalization >>> Overview <https://www.w3.org/WAI/personalization/>. >>> >>> >>> >>> Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0(CR) and Personalization >>> Semantics Explainer(Updated WD) - Call for Review >>> >>> >>> >>> For in-progress updates to the document, see the Editor’s Drafts at: >>> >>> - https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics/content/ >>> - https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics >>> <https://w3c.github.io/personalization-semantics/content/> >>> >>> Note: This specification currently relies on the "data-" attribute as >>> provided for in HTML 5, Sec. 3.2.6.6 and cannot advance beyond this stage >>> using that attribute. APA has initiated the process for a permanent >>> resolution that would allow this specification to advance to recommendation >>> status. After that resolution has been agreed upon updated drafts will be >>> published containing the newly agreed syntactic approach. Implementors are >>> cautioned to expect this one time change in the coming months. >>> >>> >>> https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#embedding-custom-non-visible-data-with-the-data-*-attributes >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> To comment, please open a new issue in the personalization-semantics >>> >>> GitHub repository: >>> >>> https://github.com/w3c/personalization-semantics/issues/new >>> >>> If it’s not feasible for you to use GitHub, send comments in email >>> to: >>> >>> public-personalization-tf@w3.org. >>> >>> >>> >>> Please send comments by [date] 2021. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you in advance for your comments. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Janina Sajka, APA Working Group Co-Chair >>> >>> Becky Gibson, APA Working Group Co-Chair >>> >>> Sharon Snider, Personalization Task Force Co-Facilitator >>> >>> Lionel Wolberger, Personalization Task Force Co-Facilitator >>> >>> Michael Cooper, W3C Staff Contact for APA Working Group >>> >>> Roy Ran, W3C Staff Contact for APA Working Group >>> >>> >>> >>> *W3C News - Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 and >>> Personalization Semantics Explainer* >>> >>> >>> >>> *Heading: * >>> >>> - * CR: **Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 Candidate >>> Recommendation* >>> - * Updated WD: **Personalization Semantics Explainer Updated >>> Working Draft * >>> >>> >>> >>> The Accessible Platform Architecture Personalization Task Force has >>> published the Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 for Candidate >>> Recommendation. This specification provides web content authors a standard >>> approach to support web users who are persons with various cognitive and >>> learning disabilities. The technology described in this specification is >>> intended to be used to programmatically transform the appearance of typical >>> web content including form controls, icons, and other user interface >>> elements into a rendering more familiar and comprehensible to an individual >>> user. >>> >>> >>> >>> The Accessible Platform Architecture Personalization Task Force has also >>> published an Updated Working Draft of the Personalization Semantics >>> Explainer. This document provides use cases and explanations for >>> understanding how the personalization attributes are used to personalize an >>> accessible web site for persons with various cognitive and learning >>> disabilities. Comments are welcome through [date] 2021. >>> >>> >>> >>> ----------- End of draft email announcement ----------- >>> >>> Regards, >>> Sharon Snider >>> IBM Design ► IBM Accessibility Leadership Team >>> (512)965-3957 >>> www.ibm.com/able and w3.ibm.com/able >>> >>> >>> >>> ----- Original message ----- >>> From: "Lionel Wolberger" <lionel@userway.org> >>> To: "public-personalization-tf" <public-personalization-tf@w3.org> >>> Cc: "Sharon D Snider" <snidersd@us.ibm.com> >>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Draft review: Personalization TF CR announcement >>> Date: Mon, Sep 27, 2021 10:04 AM >>> >>> We discussed this draft in today's Personalization TF meeting. We also >>> looked at the SAUR FPWD Announcement, to show us some additional messaging >>> that we need for our CR announcement. Roy will provide either a readable >>> version, or a login, ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart >>> This Message Is From an External Sender >>> This message came from outside your organization. >>> ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd >>> We discussed this draft in today's Personalization TF meeting. >>> We also looked at the SAUR FPWD Announcement, to show us some additional >>> messaging that we need for our CR announcement. >>> >>> Roy will provide either a readable version, or a login, so we >>> co-facilitators can "steal" the best ideas from this SAUR announcement and >>> enrich our own. >>> >>> >>> >>> Lionel Wolberger >>> COO, UserWay Inc. >>> lionel@userway.org >>> UserWay.org <http://userway.org/> >>> [image: text] >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 7:09 PM Sharon D Snider <snidersd@us.ibm.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Below is a first draft of the Personalization "CR publication of >>> Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 and WD of Personalization >>> Semantics Explainer" announcement. It is based on the prior announcement >>> <https://www.w3.org/WAI/cc/wiki/WAI_Announcement_Drafts#WAI_E-mail_-_Personalization_Semantics> that >>> had been planned for 2020. There was also a note that the Personalization >>> Overview page needs to be updated as well, so we'll need to add it to the >>> Personalization TF agenda for discussion. >>> >>> Please review and provide feedback. >>> >>> ----------- Start of draft email announcement ----------- >>> >>> >>> Dear WAI Interest Group Announce List Participants, >>> >>> The Personalization Semantics Task Force and the Accessible Platform >>> Architectures (APA) Working Group announce publication of a Candidate >>> Recommendation (CR) draft of: >>> >>> - Personalization Semantics Content Module 1.0 specification: >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/TR/personalization-semantics-content-1.0/ >>> >>> >>> We are also announcing an updated working draft publication of: >>> >>> - Personalization Semantics Explainer >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/TR/personalization-semantics-1.0/ >>> >>> >>> >>> What is Personalization: Personalization enables users to customize the >>> way information is presented. It is especially useful for people with >>> cognitive and learning disabilities. For a short introduction to >>> personalization and the different documents, see the >>> >>> - Personalization Overview >>> >>> https://www.w3.org/WAI/personalization/ >>> >>> >>> >>> Status and wide review: APA believes the Personalization Semantics >>> Content Module 1.0 specification is ready to advance to the next step >>> toward becoming a W3C recommendation. This means that implementations of >>> this specification are welcome, as well as comments on the CR draft. >>> >>> Please note that this specification currently relies on the "data-" >>> attribute as provided for in HTML 5, Sec. 3.2.6.6: >>> >>> >>> https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#embedding-custom-non-visible-data-with-the-data-*-attributes >>> >>> >>> However, this specification cannot advance beyond this stage using that >>> attribute. APA has initiated the process for a permanent resolution that >>> would allow this specification to advance to recommendation status. Once >>> that resolution has been agreed an updated Candidate Recommendation draft >>> will be published containing the newly agreed syntactic approach. >>> Implementors are cautioned to expect this one time change in the coming >>> months. >>> >>> Comments: To comment, file an issue in the personalization semantics >>> GitHub repository: >>> >>> https://github.com/w3c/personalization-semantics/issues/new >>> >>> If this is not feasible, send email to public-personalization-tf@w3.org. >>> Please send comments by [date] 2020. >>> >>> Thanking you in advance, >>> >>> Janina & Becky, APA Co-Chairs Lionel & Sharon, Personalization Task >>> Force Facilitators, Roy & Michael, Staff Contacts >>> ----------- End of draft email announcement ----------- >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Sharon Snider >>> IBM Design ► IBM Accessibility Leadership Team >>> (512)965-3957 >>> www.ibm.com/able and w3.ibm.com/able >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > -- > *John Foliot* | > Senior Industry Specialist, Digital Accessibility | > W3C Accessibility Standards Contributor | > > "I made this so long because I did not have time to make it shorter." - > Pascal "links go places, buttons do things" > -- Lionel Wolberger COO, UserWay Inc. lionel@userway.org UserWay.org <http://userway.org/> <https://userway.org>[image: text]
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