- From: Jan Richards <jan.richards@utoronto.ca>
- Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 10:27:51 -0500
- To: WAI-AUWG <w3c-wai-au@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <3DEF7077.29A950A1@utoronto.ca>
Hello all, At our Vancouver F2F, we decided to look at making ATAG20 independent of the current WCAG version, so that it will remain up to date regardless of whether WCAG proceeds directly to v2.0 or puts out a v1.0 (Second Edition) first and will remain up to date if and when WCAG puts out future versions. I propose the following mechanism for achieving this independence: (1) In the ATAG20 Guidelines, all instances of "WCAG10" or "WCAG20" in the definition of Relative Priority and in the checkpoints will be changed to the more generic "[WCAG]". (2) Update the ATAG20 Guidelines "References" section (see attached #1). The added "[WCAG]" section would briefly explain that ATAG20 is independent of WCAG version and include a link to a new Note: "References to WCAG" (see attached #2). (3) The "References to WCAG" Note is a short document that the AUWG would update each time a new version of WCAG comes out. It would have sections for each version of WCAG. Within these sections, are sub-sections that explain (1) how to interpret "ATAG20 Relative Priority" for that version of WCAG and (2) which WCAG checkpoints in each version are applicable for each ATAG20 Relative Priority checkpoint. (5) While the separate ATAG20 implementation techniques would be needed for each version of WCAG (i.e. ATAG20 Implementation Techniques for WCAG 1.0, ATAG20 Implementation Techniques for WCAG 2.0, etc.), these documents are likely to be largely similar to one another. Please send questions or comments to the list. -- Jan Richards, User Interface Design Specialist Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC), University of Toronto Email: jan.richards@utoronto.ca Web: http://ultrajuan.ic.utoronto.ca/~jan/jan.html Phone: 416-946-7060 Fax: 416-971-2896
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