Re: Errata for Touch Events?

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 6:47 PM, Patrick H. Lauke <redux@splintered.co.uk>
wrote:

> On 04/12/2014 21:59, Rick Byers wrote:
>
>> Better (very) late than never.  I think I finally replied to all of your
>> comments - so sorry for taking so long.  This is important to me, I'll
>> be more responsive in the future (this all just came at a really bad
>> time for me where I was totally overloaded).
>>
>
> No worries. I was just trying to understand if we needed some further
> bureaucratic steps or not.
>
>  Anything else I need to do to move this forward?
>>
>
> My only outstanding quibble is with the note in the introduction
>
> "The W3C's Protocols and Formats Working Group created a non-normative
> document that includes a mapping of hardware events (e.g. keyboard events)
> to touch events. For more information see Touch Events Accessibility
> Mapping."
>
> I've reached out to the PFWG - my first attempt of just sending my query
> to their public mailing list failed, as paradoxically it's called "public"
> but only members are allowed to post - but I then asked some of my
> colleagues who are part of the WG to pass the query on on my behalf - and
> yet, I have heard very little back, apart from a suggestion from one of the
> WG members to use my test results from http://patrickhlauke.github.
> io/touch/tests/results/ somehow instead.
>
> I responded that I didn't mind my work being used (with a tiny credit) by
> the PFWG, but if alternatively we should host some form of mapping/results
> (based on my stuff) on the CG wiki, and what sort of legal conundrums that
> may bring up (TE errata pointing to a CG wiki). Thoughts?


If they don't actually have such a document ready to hand to us, I say we
just remove the note and move on.  It was probably wishful thinking.


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