- From: Kynn Bartlett <kynn-hwg@idyllmtn.com>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 18:17:36 -0700
- To: "jonathan chetwynd" <jay@peepo.com>
- Cc: "Al Gilman" <asgilman@iamdigex.net>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>, "Ann Navarro" <ann@webgeek.com>
At 03:13 PM 6/8/1999 , jonathan chetwynd wrote: >Demonstrate by example is what I asked for. >One posits that the sum of the angles of a triangle = 180 degrees before >prooving it. >W3C appears to like to work the other way. I am having a comprehension disability at the moment because I can't make heads or tails out of what you are trying to communicate to me. >Naturally I expect W3C to provide one site that is accessible and relevant >to children. Why? Not all sites _should_ be written to be accessible and relevant to children. You are making an unreasonable demand here, and since that seems to be the sum of your response, it is making it VERY hard to take the rest of your requests seriously, which is a shame because this _is_ an issue that needs to be addressed. -- Kynn Bartlett <kynn@hwg.org> President, Governing Board Member HTML Writers Guild <URL:http://www.hwg.org> Director, Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education Center <URL:http://aware.hwg.org/>
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