- From: Wendy A Chisholm <wendy@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 12:08:36 -0400
- To: Marja-Riitta Koivunen <marja@w3.org>, w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
- Cc: sysreq@w3.org
Marja, Yes, we need a tool to help keep track of issues. The two that I have been looking at are: the W3C's ETA WCAG forum: http://cgi.w3.org/ETA/issuesList.php3/wai/wcag/ (i think this is member private...part of the reason we haven't been using it). and the UA issue list tracker developed by Jon Gunderson. UA results are available at: http://cmos-eng.rehab.uiuc.edu/ua-issues/issues-linear.html Both of these are tied to the mailing list archives. Do you know if something like C-SILE would also generate e-mail to the mailing list? Are there other suggestions for tools that I should investigate? --wendy At 09:07 AM 4/6/00 , Marja-Riitta Koivunen wrote: >Somebody asked me about C-sile. Here is the information also for others who >are interested: > >It is actually C-SILE. Here is more information > >http://csile.oise.on.ca/ > >It is an example of a computer supported learning environment. It helps to >gather information, categorize it and find questions, hypothesis, arguments >and counterarguments. There are also others like it. > >I just thought that a tool like that might be helpful in gathering our >questions, resources and hypothesis together when trying to understand and >solve this problem. But ofcourse it is not the only way. > >Marja -- wendy a chisholm world wide web consortium web accessibility initiative madison, wi usa tel: +1 608 663 6346 /--
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