- From: Charles McCathieNevile <charles@sidar.org>
- Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 11:18:59 +0200
- To: Jonathan Chetwynd <j.chetwynd@btinternet.com>
- Cc: tcroucher@netalleynetworks.com, Jens Meiert <jens.meiert@erde3.com>, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
I don't think I asked, but I understand that we're on the same path... As far as this thread is about the WAI website (like the subject says it is), this list is the wrong place for it. There is a list that people who can change the site read, and the archives of that list are available so the (english-speaking online) world can check and see if they are taking any notice. (They apparently are - among her excessive tasklist I understand that Shawn Henry is working on this. Don't expect too many miracles per day ;-) There is indeed more to making the Web perfect than a redesign of the WAI website. But it is important to many people to work on small readily-achievable things one after the other. And it seems easier for those of us who like to take a very large task as a whole, and work away at it, to break it into bite-sized chunks, than for people who like to have a clear task list to understand how that relates to an amorphous but complex goal. So I'm taking up the globalisation of access in a separate thread ;-) cheers On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, at 00:49 Europe/Zurich, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: > Please read with a plum in the mouth, and with the good wishes > intended by me. > as you ask, or perhaps insist... > > The fact is that this isn't merely an issue of website re-design, and > in many ways that would probably be inappropriate. -- Charles McCathieNevile Fundación Sidar charles@sidar.org http://www.sidar.org
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