Re: Scope, Intro, Inside/Outside Analysis

Ian,

Per our discussion in the telecon today, I think that you are correct and 
that the verbiage should have a good spot in the document. I withdraw my 
suggestion.

Thanks!

- Eric


>From: Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org>
>To: Eric Hansen <ehansen7@hotmail.com>
>CC: w3c-wai-ua@w3.org, ehansen@ets.org
>Subject: Re: Scope, Intro, Inside/Outside Analysis
>Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:39:39 -0400
>
>Eric Hansen wrote:
> >
> > To: UA List
> > From: Eric Hansen
> > Re: Scope, Intro, Inside/Outside Analysis
> >
> > The suggestions in Part 1 are intended to fulfill the assignment that I 
>took
> > to write material on "scope and limitations". I have placed that 
>material in
> > a larger section that I call the "Introduction." Part 1 also provides 
>are
> > newly revised Abstract.
> >
> > Part 2 provides an analysis of in-scope versus out-of-scope 
>accessibility
> > capabilities.
> >
> > ====
> >
> > Suggestion 4: Fix or remove the verbiage on installation.
> >
> > The following is out of place. It is either redundant with existing
> > checkpoints or if something more is intended, it should be a checkpoint.
> >
> > "In order for people to use the software at all, the installation 
>procedure
> > (and any subsequent software update procedures) must be accessible 
>according
> > to the guidelines of this document. For example, the software must 
>provide
> > device-independent access and accessible documentation of the 
>installation."
>
>I disagree.
>
>1) We have already decided on two occasions not to add any checkpoints
>related
>    to installation other than .
>
>2) We have also agreed to emphasize the importance of an accessible
>installation
>    procedure.
>
>Therefore, I believe the text must stay (per earlier WG agreements).
>However
>we could find a better place for it in the document.
>
>  - Ian
>
>--
>Ian Jacobs (jacobs@w3.org)   http://www.w3.org/People/Jacobs
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Received on Tuesday, 10 October 2000 18:59:10 UTC