- From: Lucy Greco <lgreco@berkeley.edu>
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2024 12:41:27 -0800
- To: Chaals Nevile <charles.nevile@consensys.net>
- Cc: Shawn Henry <shawn@w3.org>, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAESOp7qTjk53AO0mZfNS3Rmkn+9noCLdaY=vhbTHjTowUfbE9g@mail.gmail.com>
hi Chaals long time since we last spoke. i shared the links that were sent to me with my team but i think i am going to lose the battle for linking to the most up to date page. i am getting a lot of resistance to saying 2.1 let a lone most recent. what i wanted the policy to say was most recent version with one year to adopt but its like pulling teeth to get any thing over 2.0 in place. i may only be able to say 2.1 after doj makes there new rule making final but i thinkk even that is going to be a hard sell sigh lucy Berkeley IT <https://technology.berkeley.edu/home> Lucy Greco, Web Accessibility Evangelist Campus IT Experience Phone: (510) 289-6008 | Email: lgreco@berkeley.edu | We champion diversity. We act with integrity. We deliver. We innovate. On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 5:37 PM Chaals Nevile <charles.nevile@consensys.net> wrote: > > Hi Lucy, > > Yeah, it is a battle to get policies that recognise things that can change. > > Maybe it will help in the battle if you explicitly set milestones for > update - e.g. "When a draft of WCAG is published as a Candidate > Recommendation, we will begin a policy refresh. At the later of N months, > or when the Candidate Recommendation version is published as a > Recommendation, the policy requirement will be to meet the new version". > > This means > > - you aren't left a decade behind the best practice we can get consensus > on, and gives time to update when there is a new version. > - the people who are meant to work on this don't have to change their > systems and processes on one day with no warning. > - your implementation experience can usefully produce feedback if you're > doing a good job and starting to implement the update as a learning > process. > > Candidate Recommendation is a good stage to be looking at how to implement > the policy update. > > The point of choosing "the later of N months or publication of a > Recommendation" means that there is a minimum time to adapt, but if the > Recommendation isn't finished by then (e.g. because feedback led to > further > changes and a new Candidate Recommendation) you don't set the policy > target > as something that is still being changed. > > Cheers > > On Monday, February 5, 2024 22:48:10 (+01:00), Lucy Greco wrote: > > > thanks Shawn > > I am hoping our new policy can use this link but its an uphill battel > > people want a version number and then do not want to update policy less > > then every 15 years so having this link will definitely my argument for > > linking and not stating a version number > -- > Charles 'Chaals' Nevile > Lead Standards Architect, ConsenSys Inc >
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