Request to join

Dear WAI ER IG,
I have been advised to send to this list, rather than the WG; sorry!

Further to my recent correspondance with Len, here is my formal application
to join the WAI Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group as an Invited
Expert. (Please note that this is in addition, not replacement, to my
request to join the WAI GL WG).

Given Name: Sean
Family Name: Palmer
Email Address: sean@mysterylights.com
Office Telephone Number: (01273) 702700

Employer / Organization: WAP Tech Info
We are *not* a W3C member (i.e. non-W3C member.)

Area of interest: (Non W3C members please state area of expertise)
[Note: writing this as prose for succintness]
Further to the Area of Interest section in my application to join the WL WG
(c.f. http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-gl/2000OctDec/0508.html),
I wish to help in the following ways:
1. Discussing automatic and Smeantic generation/evaluation/transformation of
WAI meta-data within XHTML documents, possibly using RDF.
2. Discussing Evaluation and Repair of XHTML documents using XML related
technologies.
As stated before, my area of expertise lies in XHTML, XHTML m12n,
RDF/Semantic Web, and CSS/other UI technologies.

I *have* read the Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group Charter and
agree to the participation criteria therein (with the side-note exception
that
due to disability I am unable to travel. I am however able to spend a
considerable amount of time working on the WG).
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ER/erwg-charter.html $Date: 2000/11/08 08:17:18 $

Intellectual Property Rights (check one):
[Yes] To the best of my knowledge, I believe my organization does not have
any IPR claims regarding guidelines for the accessibility of Web content.

Kindest Regards,
Sean B. Palmer
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Received on Tuesday, 14 November 2000 07:27:29 UTC