- From: Gregory J. Rosmaita <unagi69@concentric.net>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 12:33:02 -0400 (EDT)
- To: Aaron M Leventhal <aleventh@us.ibm.com>, <public-pfwg-comments@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-pf@w3.org>, <w3c-wai-pf-request@w3.org>, <wai-liaison@w3.org>
- Cc: <mjs@apple.com>
aaron wrote:
quote
Maciej described his concerns in an email with PFWG CC'd. In addition,
the folks on whatwg were given several ways to send in their question,
but presumably are also busy with other things. If you look at the
concerns they are legitimate. No one is saying don't use ARIA. However,
they are saying please explain how ARIA semantics intermix with HTML
semantics. So let's get to the business of sweeping our own floor.
unquote
meaning what? ARIA isn't important enough to rise to the level of dialog
slash discussion with the group (PF) which is drafting the specification?
that ARIA is dependent upon HTML5, which doesn't even exist yet, outside of
a few drafts with massive holes in them? our own floor is clean -- it is
the HTML5 floor that resembles that of an abittoir (a $5 dollar euphemism
for slaughter-house), and ARIA processing isn't the ONLY issue that needs
to be addressed in terms of HTML5... if there are concerns, let them be
brought to PF directly, not through intermediaries or indirectly through
non-W3C fora... W3C members, in particular, know full well not to wait
until LC to provide feedback if they are genuinely interested in the
technology being developed, and if they have concerns, let them bring them
up directly with PF or via the W3C member's representative to PF, rather
than threatening ARIA's progress -- if necessary, we should ask the
hypertext coordination group to declare that ARIA integration is a top
level priority for all of the MLs under the HTC's purview, rather than let
our arms be continually twisted by a faction of the HTML WG...
aaron also wrote, quote:
We need answers for these questions and then once we have them, ask that
ARIA be included in the HTML spec. When we're ready it can be discussed on
public-html.
unquote
how are we to provide answers based upon a draft technical recommendation
upon which there is VERY little agreement, aside from those who have a
vested interest in HTML5 due to their involvement/investment in the WHAT
WG effort? this is definitely more of an HTC issue than an HTML WG issue
and as for questioning ARIA's use, have you looked at HTML Issue #35?
<q
cite="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/tracker/issues/35">
ISSUE-35
aria-processing
Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties
when used in html
State:
OPEN
Product:
HTML 5 spec
Raised by:
James Graham
Opened on:
2008-02-18
Description:
Integration of the aria specification in html requires detailed
processing requirements for the states and properties it defines
when used in html. It also requires consideration of how aria
features interact with html-native features and, where
functionality is duplicated, consideration of whether the
advantages of having more than one way to achieve the same effect
outweighs the cost.
aria spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/
Overlap between longdesc and aria-describedby:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2008Feb/0273.html
Related Actions Items:
No related actions
Related emails:
1. minutes HTML WG weekly 21 Feb (from connolly@w3.org on 2008-03-09)
2. Re: ISSUE-35 (aria-processing): Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html [HTML 5 spec] (from ian@hixie.ch on 2008-02-21)
3. Re: ISSUE-35 (aria-processing): Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html [HTML 5 spec] (from jg307@cam.ac.uk on 2008-02-21)
4. Re: ISSUE-35 (aria-processing): Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html [HTML 5 spec] (from simonp@opera.com on 2008-02-21)
5. Re: ISSUE-35 (aria-processing): Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html [HTML 5 spec] (from oedipus@hicom.net on 2008-02-21)
6. Re: ISSUE-35 (aria-processing): Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html [HTML 5 spec] (from mtanalin@yandex.ru on 2008-02-18)
7. ISSUE-35 (aria-processing): Need to define processing requirements for aria states and properties when used in html [HTML 5 spec] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2008-02-18)
Related notes:
2008-02-21 17:18:51:
this "issue" represents a fundamental mis-understanding of the point of
ARIA markup and the PFWG's attempts to work with the HTML WG -- as stated
by Al Gilman in a post to public-html
<q cite="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Jul/0903.html">
The working group likes the idea of having built in semantics in HTML
and in particular would prefer to have common document elements, such
as widgets built in to the markup. This reduces download size and the
effort required to make a web page accessible. For these reasons, we
would promote the use of such markup over the ARIA approach. That said,
we do believe that HTML 5 will not incorporate document elements for
all those included in the ARIA role taxonomy nor will it include all
the states and properties. For these reasons, backward compatability
for the ARIA specifications is a must.
</q>
further on in his email, Al Gilman also states:
<q cite="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Jul/0903.html">
To summarize, our goals for HTML 5 are as follow:
* Support for issues highlighted in Table: 1 of the ARIA Roadmap
* Backward compatability to ARIA, including the role attribute.
* Allow for full interoperability with assistive technologies
* A preference for access to accessibility information via the DOM
* Reduced efforts by authors to support assistive technologies
* Support for the access element or a version of it.
* Maintain equivalent or improved accessibility features of HTML 4.01
</q>
i vote that this is a NON-ISSUE [Gregory Rosmaita]
</q>
gregory.
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