Re: ATIA discussion

Please could whoever responds to Chuck copy me into that, since I have
useful contacts with UK and US companies.

Regards,

Peter.
 
At 10:52 18/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Now that my mind is starting to kick over and fire on more than two
>cylinders...
>
>Further to the ATIA discussion this morning:  I think it is critical that
>the AT industry in general is a target for our education and outreach
>efforts.  One way of reaching a significant portion of that very diverse
>group is through their industry associations.  I am secretary (and web
>master) of the Assistive Devices Industry Association of Canada (CanADIA)
>and I have immediate plans to write an article (with appropriate links)
>about the WAI working groups.  I may even be able to get something into the
>upcoming newsletter from Industry Canada's Assistive Devices Industry
>Office (which hits about 200 AT related companies or organizations).
>
>What I would like, from Jon or Judy (or anybody more familiar with DOM and
>XML than I) is some concise and appropriate wording that will explain the
>importance of these technologies to developers.
>
>By the way, two members of CanADIA are also on the board of directors of
>the ATIA so I also have some good contacts into that bunch.
>
>Regards,
>Chuck Letourneau
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