RE: Agenda: Team B meeting for 11 January 2006

Please add the following to the list of items for review under GL 1.3:

Updated technique for SC 1.3.5,
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0036.html

Thanks to Becky for all of these updates!!
John
"Good design is accessible design."

Dr. John M. Slatin, Director 
Accessibility Institute
University of Texas at Austin 
FAC 248C 
1 University Station G9600 
Austin, TX 78712 
ph 512-495-4288, fax 512-495-4524 
email jslatin@mail.utexas.edu 
Web http://www.utexas.edu/research/accessibility 



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Meeting information
Date: Wednesday, 11 January 2006
Time: 10:00 AM-12:00 noon US Eastern, 7:00-9:00 AM US Pacific,
16:00-18:00 Central Europe
Phone: +1.617.761.6200
Passcode: 92248
IRC: irc.w3.org port 6665, channel #wcag-teamb

This is a full agenda!

Please note that the most recent draft of WCAG 2.0 (the Guidelines doc)
is actually the Editors' Draft dated 16 December 2005; techniques drafts
(or portions) that haven't yet been approved by the full Working Group
are in the WIKI.

Overview of agenda
- Clear remaining items related to 1.3 and put out a new survey on those
items
- Draft techniques for and clear category 1 issues for 2.4 and put out a
survey


Updated techniques for GL 1.3 (15 minutes)
Review changes based on the 05 January call, approve for new survey to
WG
1.	Updated technique for SC 1.3.2
(http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0032.html
#start32)
a.	Updated technique for SC 1.3.3
(http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0034.html
)
2.	Updated technique for SC 1.3.6
(http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0035.html
) 

Other items related to GL 1.3 (15 minutes)
3.	Perceivable structures (issues 1795 and 1863),
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0028.htmll
4.	Accessible diagrams,
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0033.html
Guideline 2.4 (90 minutes)
5.	Techniques and category 1 issues for GL 2.4
a.	Loretta's list of tasks,
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag-teamb/2006Jan/0031.html#
start31
6.	Proposed wording for SC 2.4.5 (meaningful link text, issue
1649); see end of this message for details
7.	Proposed definition for "programmatic reference" (2.4.5); see
end of this message for details
a.	


The following proposals are related to SC 2.4.5. I've extracted them
from the list discussion for convenience' sake, but read the threads on
"meaningful link text" and bug 1649 to get the full context.


Proposed wording for SC 2.4.5
David Macdonald's proposal, with a modification suggested by Andrew
Kirkpatrick and supported by David <blockquote
cite=http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-gl/2006JanMar/0034.html
#start34>
<current>

Each programmatic reference to another delivery unit or to another
location in the same delivery unit, is associated with text describing
the destination. </current>

<proposed>
Each hyperlink or other programmatic reference to another delivery unit
or to another location in the same delivery unit, is programmatically
associated with text describing the destination, unless the hyperlink or
programmatic reference is part of an array of programmatic references to
different versions (or views) of the same information. </proposed>
</blockquote>

Proposed definition for programmatic reference
David Macdonald, with modifications suggested by Christophe and accepted
by David <blockquote
cite=http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-gl/2006JanMar/0048.html
#start48>
programmatic reference

<proposed>
A relationship that enables the retrieval of a specified delivery unit
or movement to another part of the same delivery unit. A function or
control that can be used to cause a contextual transition. </proposed>
</blockquote>




"Good design is accessible design."

Dr. John M. Slatin, Director 
Accessibility Institute
University of Texas at Austin 
FAC 248C 
1 University Station G9600 
Austin, TX 78712 
ph 512-495-4288, fax 512-495-4524 
email jslatin@mail.utexas.edu 
Web http://www.utexas.edu/research/accessibility 

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