Re: Competed action 305

Hi David,

Thank you for this suggested edit.

I've looked back at the WCAG WG minutes for 27 January but do not see 
the motivation for adding such a "disclaimer" recorded in the minutes.

Also, I don't fully understand the point(s) that we are trying to get 
across in this disclaimer. I note that the action has been closed but 
I'm not sure what the WCAG WG process is for discussing such proposed 
edits. Could you elaborate on the key points and motivation that were 
agreed on by WCAG WG?

I'm pasting your suggested edits here to make it easier for people to 
find and provide any comments that they may have:

[[
During the year prior to this writing, accessible Math activity has 
increased substantially. In particular, screen reader support has 
improved for MathML. We expect this progress to continue. This area of 
web accessibility is in a particularly transitional period. 
Organizations that have math as an integral part of their information on 
the web should continue to stay up to date on MathML solutions and 
support in screen readers, and choose their presentation of math 
accordingly.
]]

Best,
   Shadi


On 3.2.2015 19:30, Joshue O Connor wrote:
> David MacDonald wrote:
>> https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/track/actions/305
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> Thanks, I've closed the action.
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> Josh
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