RE: R: WCAG Logos are not WCAG compliant?

It's a spam-techniques. It's happen al o to me today.

----- Messaggio originale -----
    Da: "Roberto Castaldo"<r.castaldo@iol.it>
    Inviato: 30/08/04 18.13.06
    A: "w3c-wai-eo@w3.org"<w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>, "w3c-wai-gl@w3.org"<w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
    Oggetto: R: WCAG Logos are not WCAG compliant?
      
    Hi all,
    
    I've never sent once again the message I'm replying to. I've already sent it
    to the list many weeks ago, but not now... (my email is r.castaldo@iol.it,
    not lewis_arise@bumerang.ro)
    
    Wondering what's the problem... Sorry anyway
    
    Roberto Castaldo
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    www.Webaccessibile.Org coordinator
    IWA/HWG Member
    rcastaldo@webaccessibile.org
    r.castaldo@iol.it
    Icq 178709294
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    -----Messaggio originale-----
    Da: w3c-wai-eo-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-eo-request@w3.org] Per conto
    di Roberto Castaldo
    Inviato: luned́ 30 agosto 2004 11.37
    A: w3c-wai-eo@w3.org; w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
    Oggetto: WCAG Logos are not WCAG compliant?
    
    Hi folks,
    
    reading a message mailing list, I found this:
    Andrea Martinez wrote that he tested the WCAG conformance logos, and the
    response is
    "strange":
    
    - Red text "AAA"
    Background: #ffce63
    Foreground: #8C0000
    
    The difference in brightness between the two colours is sufficient. The
    threshold is 125, and the result of the foreground and background colours is
    166. 
    
    The difference in colour between the two colours is not sufficient. The
    threshold is 500, and the result of the foreground and background colours is
    420. Whilst the colour difference doesn't comply with the W3C specified
    range, it does comply with the range used by Hewlett Packard. Hewlett
    Packard recommends a colour difference limit of 400. 
    
    
    - Grey Text "WCAG 1.0"
    Background: #ffce63
    Foreground: #39394A
    
    The difference in brightness between the two colours is sufficient. The
    threshold is 125, and the result of the foreground and background colours is
    149. 
    
    The difference in colour between the two colours is not sufficient. The
    threshold is 500, and the result of the foreground and background colours is
    372. 
    
    
    Maybe this is the same for all W3C logos, isn't it? Should we do something?
    
    My best regards,
    
    Roberto Castaldo
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    Mobile 348 3700161
    Icq 178709294
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