Your comments on the W3C User Agent Accessibility Guidelines working draft

Alex,

Thank you for your thoughtful comments on the User Agent Accessibility 
Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0 Last Call Working Draft.  The working group (UAWG) 
has considered all comments and has published a new working draft of 
UAAG 2.0 that integrates the input of all the comments. Many were 
interlocking or had implications beyond the text that was the immediate 
source of the comment. See the list of changes in the Status section for 
an overview of changes and the link to more detailed list of changes.
    Your original comments: 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-uaag2-comments/2014Jan/0002.html
    UAAG 2.0: http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-UAAG20-20140925/
    UAAG 2.0 Reference: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/WD-UAAG20-Reference-20140925/


The Disposition of Comments spreadsheet lists all of the comments and 
the UAWG response for each one. You may find your comments by searching 
for the comment number starting with: MS
    http://jspellman.github.io/UAAG-LC-Comment/

Please respond to the publicly archived list (reply all to this email) 
by 10 October 2014 to let us know if our response to your comment is 
acceptable or not. You may also file Issues in Github.  In case of 
disagreement, you are requested to provide a specific solution for or a 
path to a consensus with the Working Group. If such a consensus cannot 
be achieved, you will be given the opportunity to raise a formal 
objection which will then be reviewed by the Director during the 
transition of this document to the next stage in the W3C Recommendation 
Track.
    email: public-uaag2-comments@w3.org
    archive: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-uaag2-comments/
    Github: https://github.com/w3c/UAAG/issues

If we have not heard from you by 10 October 2014, we will assume that 
our response is acceptable.  This Working Draft is open for new or 
additional comments until 17 October, 2014.

UAWG thanks you for your contribution to improving this working draft. 
Your input has helped significantly.  We hope you will continue to 
comment on this draft and encourage the Internet Explorer development 
team to implement UAAG 2.0.

Regards,

Jim Allan, Co-Chair
kelly Ford, Co-Chair
Jeanne Spellman, W3C Staff Contact

Received on Thursday, 25 September 2014 19:13:49 UTC