- From: Steven Dale <sdale@stevendale.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:18:48 -0400 (EDT)
- To: <gdeering@acslink.net.au>
- Cc: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Would building on top of Mozilla Composer be worth it? I mean for accessibility? Would the features that could benefit accessible design authoring be easily integrated? Just a couple quick questions. I think if we as a group get involved, it may help promote acceptance and inclusion of the accessible authoring features in proprietary tools. -Steve Geoff Deering said: > > Hi, > > The new release of NVU is available at http://www.nvu.com/ > > This is an open collaborative project, maybe those of us concerned with > standards and web accessibility can help work with this developer > community to build a great cross platform web publishing tool. > > <quote> > Nvu is an open source project and we encourage all who wish to help to > get involved. > > Nvu is in the early stages of development and we are getting ready with > the information, downloads, CVS trees, project plan, etc. for developers > to participate. Because we are building Nvu on top of an already very > mature product (Mozilla Composer), the progress has already advanced > rapidly and we will soon update this site with more information about > how you can help out. Nvu's development site (http://www.nvudev.org) > will also be up soon and will have much more information for developers > to start building and extending the Nvu project. NvuDev.org will be the > main site for developers who want to get the latest version of Nvu as > well as for those who want to contribute to the project. Look for it to > be live soon! > </quote> > > http://www.nvudev.org/contribute.html > > --- > Geoff
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