- From: Daniel Dardailler <danield@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 12:41:06 +0200
- To: WAI Working Group <w3c-wai-wg@w3.org>
Jason wrote: > I am also subscribed to the uaccess-l list, and have noticed that Daniel's > message in response to the ALT content issue did not appear in that forum > at all, even though uaccess-l was included on the "cc" line. Presumably > uaccess-l only accepts submissions from subscribers, and this is one > reason why cross-posting often fails. This indeed happens. > If I raise questions on other mailing lists and mention that they arise > from my participation in the WAI process, then I am likely to receive > inquiries and requests for further information, perhaps even from > potential participants. What would be the best approach in such > circumstances? Would it be best to advise people to contact Daniel > Dardailler for further information, or give them the URL for the WG list > archives, or take some other action? I'd rather have people being pointed at me, than giving away the WAI/group area, which is supposedly private to the WG. > Perhaps there should be a web page > for potential participants which would provide an indication of the scope > and nature of the WAI working group, and give appropriate advice as to how > to become involved. This page exists: www.w3.org/WAI. It probably needs some more focus charter message.
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