- From: William Loughborough <love26@gorge.net>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 14:25:27 -0700
- To: w3c-wai-eo@w3.org
To underline the points about the changing visage of our perceived audience: More "how" than "whether" is now being called for. In fact, the "whether" part is so admirably covered by the Appendix Andrew is working on that we might examine whether with slight term modification (a school might not call it "market share"?) this could cut across most/all of the organizational categories? In fact this "appendix" furnishes such a nearly irrefutable set of arguments that the "business case" side of things might have become moot. Thus the implementation considerations can be afforded the attention they need. This is based on the widespread feeling amongst our participants in U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe that there's a "resignation" to the fact that accessibility of Web materials will be implemented and the help sought isn't in convincing somebody to do it, but telling them what must be done. -- Love. ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGE
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