- From: Mike Paciello <paciello@webable.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 10:47:43 -0400
- To: "Kynn Bartlett" <kynn-edapta@idyllmtn.com>, "Kathleen Anderson" <kathleen.anderson@po.state.ct.us>, <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Kynn -- Your view may be correct -- unfortunately, you're also fighting the market presence of the Bobby brand. I'll wager that the public at large knows more about who/what Bobby is than they do about CAST....I wouldn't change the name or the icon at this point. Wait until market maturity has maxed out, then make the change. - Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org [mailto:w3c-wai-ig-request@w3.org]On > Behalf Of Kynn Bartlett > Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 10:20 AM > To: Kathleen Anderson; w3c-wai-ig@w3.org > Subject: Re: [media] Bobby blows whistle on inaccessible Web pages > > > At 10:13 AM -0400 9/7/00, Kathleen Anderson wrote: > >Bobby 3.2, a free application from the Center for Applied Special > >Technology, analyzes Web page source code for accessibility to disabled > >users. > >>From the September 4, 2000 issue of Government Computer News: > >http://www.gcn.com/vol19_no26/news/2841-1.html > > BTW, just since it's semi-topical, I feel the "policeman" motif > and metaphor for Bobby is rather sadly mischosen...I feel there's > a negative aspect associated with the idea of Bobby "policing" > Web like some sort of "accessibility cop" instead of being a > useful tool for self-analysis. It's unfortunate that an image > of authority and law enforcement was selected and is the most > visible "public face" of the Web accessibility movement. > > --Kynn > > PS: Or maybe it's just that I live in Los Angeles... > -- > -- > Kynn Bartlett <kynn@idyllmtn.com> > http://www.kynn.com/ >
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