- From: B.K. DeLong <bkdelong@naw.org>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 11:00:38 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-au@w3.org
At 10:52 AM 12/18/98 -0500, Charles McCathieNevile wrote: >Given the size and make-up of the WAI AU group I feel that a >rather more selective approach than 'everyone write to everyone and >invite them to join' should be applied - unless I use WebPagesFast 7.9, or >am going to, then I don't have much clout as a clientele except by >misrepresenting myself, which I don't want to do. That's fine. One of the things the Web Standards Project is doing to make it easier for genuine Web developers and designers get in touch with the product teams of the browser companies, is to work with the companies to create an e-mail address where Web developers can post information about improvements they desire or bugs they run across. At Microsoft, this is wasp@microsoft.com; with Netscape we have several avenues through the Gecko project. Maybe this would be a good idea. My apologies- I didn't realize how large the AU group was. I hope my contact information will be used constructively. -- B.K. DeLong 360 Huntington Ave. Director Suite 140CSC-305 New England Chapter Boston, MA 02115 World Organization (617) 247-3753 of Webmasters http://www.world-webmasters.org bkdelong@naw.org
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