- From: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:12:47 -0600
- To: <public-wcag-teama@w3.org>, <public-wcag-teamb@w3c.org>, <public-wcag-teamc@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <009501c61886$1b1345d0$ee8cfea9@NC6000BAK>
1) Team Assignments for Next Week With the upcoming Marathon edit session - questions came up as to what the individual teams should be working on. We would like to suggest the following Take your next assigned guidelines and 1) Go to each technique and fill in any info or notes you have. Don't worry about getting form, format or words correct. Just get your ideas down for description, examples, and tests. Even if you just put the idea down like "example of search button with image on it" , it would be great. 2) Go through all of the C1 issues for the guideline. You might need to be clever in your search since techniques don't necessarily list the guideline. But if you search all C1 issues for anything that has a key phrase in the technique. Or look at the mapping from sc to techniques that is at http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2005/06/30-sc-techniques-mapping.html a. For each issue see if you can summarize the essence and propose a solution if you can. Once done with that guideline - go on to your next assigned one. That will give the drafting group as much raw material as possible when the run through. AND make them most aware of success criteria that might have a problem so they can avoid problem or just skip that one. NOTE: DUE DATE: these must be done by Wednesday Midnight. 2) Outside help "on call" while the task force is meeting Some people have asked what they could do to help while the editing session is ongoing. We don't know that answer yet. We have some ideas but don't want to promise that anything will work right now. Also need to be very careful about process. For now then, if you can't make the trip but want to help, please send a note to the chairs with your name and the times you can be available to work during the Thursday through Sunday period. Also note any areas that you think you might be helpful with. We will then see what we might be able to do to make use of these external resources during the marathon. Either to prep things before we get to them or to tackle things that are more complicated and we don't want to slow down to work on them til the end of the session or because we need answers to a specific question.
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