- From: Chris Beer <chris@e-beer.net.au>
- Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:56:15 +1100
- To: Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>
- CC: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org, site-comments@w3.org
- Message-ID: <4D4BCD3F.3020006@e-beer.net.au>
Hi Shawn Thanks for the response. I realise that a formal "adopt a page" program would require a considerable resource investment from the W3 to define, set up and manage, but as they say, from little things, big things grow. Before I make another suggestion - could you prehaps give the lists an indication of the current volume of request for code or simple content updates (simple errors, spelling and grammar fixes etc) that the site-comments area receives a month, as well as your rough level of resourcing that you have to deal with these. I think it would be of great help to the community if it realised the kind of limitations you are operating under, as well as the general feedback an enterprise level operation such as the W3 site receives in that regard. Having just come from a high-volume Australian government web publishing area, I know how hard it can be to get through each and every request. And we have no where near the 80,000 pages (based on a google search of site: w3.org) the W3 has as publically facing. My next suggestion is to not let the adopt a page idea die. If the site comments area would be kind enough to set up a general access wiki page for those who do have current W3 wiki accounts, prehaps we can use this simple beginning to start with a list of pages we as members are willing to become a friend for, and review - simple beginnings, but it will keep the idea going, and start to engage the community in an organised manner while other options continue to be explored. If needed, I would be happy to put myself forward (as I'm sure many others would) as one of a number of initial co-ordinators for such an activity - namely just making sure that members aren't doubling up on pages, keeping track of work completed, and making sure we are keeping to only code validation and spelling/grammar fixes. Kind regards Chris Beer -- /**Invited Expert (Public Member) W3 eGovernment Interest Group & W3-WAI WCAG Working Group EM: chris@e-beer.net.au <mailto:chris@e-beer.net.au> TW: @zBeer <http://www.twitter.com/zBeer> LI: http://au.linkedin.com/in/zbeer/ On 2/4/2011 11:14 AM, Shawn Henry wrote: > WAI Interest Group participants, > > It's nice to see the interest in contributing to W3C work in the > recent e-mail thread.[1] W3C (including WAI) has been exploring > options for expanding community input opportunities. We're working out > how to support more community involvement within the confines of > limited W3C staff resources and significant other work priorities. > > While a formal "adopt a page" program would require a considerable > amount of time for W3C staff to define, set up, and manage (including > reviewing all proposed changes before posting them live), anyone is > welcome to review whichever pages you would like and send your > comments to: site-comments@w3.org > > We often fix simple errors within a few hours. Some suggestions > require quite a bit of time and deliberation; for example, where there > are reasons for and against different options (which the commenter may > or may not know about). These suggestions are prioritized based on > other work in queue. > > For those who want to help, there are other ways as well. For example, > WAI needs your help reviewing drafts, proposing techniques, and much > more. See: > * Participating in WAI - http://www.w3.org/WAI/participation (we also > welcome suggestions to make this page more friendly and clear -- > that's on our To Do list, although not near the top right now) > * E-mail asking for web accessibility advocates, developers, trainers, > educators, evaluators, researchers, and editors to help EOWG - > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-eo/2010OctDec/0002.html > * Documents Under Review by WAI IG - http://www.w3.org/WAI/IG/#docs > > We hope you can find an appropriate way to get involved now, and we > look forward to sharing more opportunities in the future. > > Regards, > ~Shawn > > > Shawn Lawton Henry > W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) > e-mail: shawn@w3.org > phone: +1.617.395.7664 > about: http://www.w3.org/People/Shawn/ > > > > [1] > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: w3.org site-wide markup review? > Resent-Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2011 23:15:38 +0000 > Resent-From: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org > Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:14:10 +1100 > From: Chris Beer <chris@e-beer.net.au> > > > All > > Why not start an "adopt a page" concept - members orgs and regular > users could adopt a page or a number of pages and check validity and > currency. Source code changes could simply be sent in and the page > re-uploaded with the new code. > > Just a thought. :) > > Chris > > /<http://au.linkedin.com/in/zbeer>/
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