- From: Michael Pluke <Mike.Pluke@castle-consult.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 17:42:41 -0400
- To: Mary Jo Mueller <maryjom@us.ibm.com>, "public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org" <public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <5735ED0D92A3E6469F161EB41E7C28A88C84E06AE8@MAILR001.mail.lan>
I think that to address this comment in a way that gives a sufficiently well worded summary is likely to be a very challenging task in the time available to us within our current deadlines. I for one cannot really devote any time this week to thoroughly review such a summary even if a gifted author can create the summary. Might one solution be to have such a summary as part of a Web page that is independent of the WCAG2ICT document and that acts as a homepage which provides a link to the document. The creation of such a page could be a separate exercise that can be undertaken in parallel to the process of agreeing and publishing the WCAG2ICT draft. Best regards Mike From: Mary Jo Mueller [mailto:maryjom@us.ibm.com] Sent: 20 August 2013 22:31 To: public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org Subject: Another WCAG2ICT document comment - filed on the deadline date I just noticed there was one additional comment<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wcag2ict-comments/2013Aug/0001.html> filed on Aug. 15th by the U.S. Public Policy Council of the Association for Computing Machinery (USACM). This comment asked for the addition of a high-level, easy-to-use summary targeted at users who have little familiarity with WCAG 2.0 requirements and non-web ICT. Best regards, Mary Jo Mueller IBM Research ► Human Ability & Accessibility Center 11501 Burnet Road, Bldg. 904 Office 5D017, Austin, Texas 78758 512-286-9698 T/L 363-9698 maryjom@us.ibm.com<mailto:hnielsen@us.ibm.com> www.ibm.com/able and w3.ibm.com/able IBM Accessibility<http://www.facebook.com/IBMAccessibility> on Facebook ▼ IBMAccess<http://twitter.com/IBMAccess> on Twitter ▼ IBM Accessibility<http://www.linkedin.com/e/vgh/2419815/> on LinkedIn “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” ~ John Quincy Adams
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