- From: Peter Parente <pparent@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:00:26 -0400
- To: WAU-ua <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>
"Since the release of UAAG 1.0 as a W3C Recommendation in December 2002, the UA WG has received feedback about the usability, understandability, and applicability of the suite of documents.[changes in the techniques used in web pages (extensive scripting, changes in the use of technology used for the web, updates in the functionality of assistive technology, changes in accessibility APIs, changes in platforms (pervasive, mobile devices, etc.)" Strange bracket notation. Is this incomplete? A typo? "Ensure that the conformance requirements are clear and design deliverables with ease of use in mind." The phrase "design deliverables" reads a bit strangely. Is "design" a verb or adjective here? I think it's meant as a verb, but I read it as an adjective the first 5 times, and was confused as to what the phrase was saying. "More clearly identify who benefits from accessible user agents." Maybe "Clarify who benefits from accessible user agents" "Address author responsibilities when creating content content vs. UA functionality (repair and control functions)" Perhaps "Distinguish" is better than the more generic "Address"? Meeting starting now. Sending what I have. Pete
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