[accessibilite-numerique] Prolongation du délai pour WCAG 2

zara ecrire at catherine-roy.net
Sam 27 Mai 11:06:54 EDT 2006


Merci Jean-Pierre :), je n'ai pas réussi à le faire passer ici.

Petit correctif : la nouvelle échéance est le 22 juin prochain.

Bon week-end à tous,


Catherine

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessibilite-numerique-bounces at list.accessiweb.org
> [mailto:accessibilite-numerique-bounces at list.accessiweb.org] On Behalf Of
> jean-pierre villain
> Sent: May 27, 2006 9:34 AM
> To: accessibilite-numerique at list.accessiweb.org
> Subject: [accessibilite-numerique] Prolongation du délai pour WCAG 2
> 
> Bonjour,
> 
> Je relais le message de Catherine Roy sur une autre
> liste :
> A la suite des nombreux commentaires sur WCAG 2.0, le
> W3C  a décidé de prolonger le délai pour les
> commentaires de trois semaines, soit jusqu'au 23 Juin
> 2006.
> 
> Jean-pierre
> 
> L'annonce du W3C :
> 
> From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer at w3.org>
> Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 13:04:46 -0400
> To: WAI Interest Group <w3c-wai-ig at w3.org>
> Cc: Gregg Vanderheiden <gv at trace.wisc.edu>, Wendy
> Chisholm
> <wendy at w3.org>, Ben Caldwell <caldwell at trace.wisc.edu>
> Subject: Extending Deadline on WCAG 2.0 Last Call
> Review [was: Fwd:
> Call for Review: Last Call Working Draft of Web
> Content Accessibility
> Guidelines 2.0]
> 
> 
> Dear WAI Interest Group Participants:
> 
> Please note that the deadline for comments on WCAG 2.0
> has been
> extended by
> three weeks. The new deadline is now Thursday 22 June
> 2006 instead of
> 31
> May 2006, to allow more time due to the wider
> attention that this Last
> Call
> Working Draft is receiving. We thank early commenters
> for the numerous
> constructive comments that the Working Group has
> already received; the
> Working Group is already working on your comments.
> Please also note the
> following clarifications with regard to the review
> process.
> 
> 1. The deadline for comments on the Last Call Working
> Draft only
> applies to
> the Guidelines document itself. The supporting
> documents
> ("Understanding
> WCAG 2.0" and "Techniques for WCAG 2.0") do not have a
> deadline for
> comments, though you may find them helpful in
> understanding or
> implementing
> the provisions in the guidelines. We welcome comments
> on the supporting
> documents in addition to comments on the guidelines,
> but we encourage
> you
> to focus your attention on the relatively short
> guidelines document
> itself
> during the review period.
> 
> 2. While the Working Group has provided a form for
> comment submissions,
> you
> may also email comments directly to the comments list
> without the form.
> Some commenters have already done this; we've now made
> this more
> obvious in
> the commenting instructions [1]. However, if you do
> use the comments
> form,
> it will give the Working Group consistent and specific
> information that
> can
> help them better understand and address the issues
> that you raise.
> 
> 3. Under W3C Process, a "Last Call Working Draft" is
> not the last step
> before the document is finished; neither is it the
> beginning of the
> review
> process. This Last Call Working Draft follows a series
> of Public
> Working
> Drafts that have been previously circulated for
> comment, and the
> Working
> Group has already incorporated extensive contributions
> from those
> reviews.
> Last Call Working Draft is one of the most important
> stages at which to
> comment; however it is followed by another stage,
> Candidate
> Recommendation,
> where reviewers can submit comments based on
> implementations of WCAG
> 2.0;
> then by Proposed Recommendation, when W3C Members
> review it for
> approval as
> a Recommendation. Please see the original call for
> review further down
> in
> this message, and the commenting instructions [1],
> which provide more
> information on these stages.
> 
> Review comments are extremely valuable to W3C/WAI. One
> of the strengths
> of
> W3C/WAI's process is that it encourages broad public
> review and
> participation from many different perspectives. We
> have received
> contributions throughout the course of developing WCAG
> 2.0 from
> individuals
> and organizations around the world, including
> disability organizations,
> industry, Web developers research, education,
> government, and other
> areas,
> as well as contributions throughout the process from
> the diverse
> membership
> of the WCAG Working Group itself.
> 
> If you haven't yet, I encourage you to read the
> guidelines while they
> are
> in Last Call Working Draft; evaluate them against your
> own needs and
> expectations; then share with the Working Group your
> comments on what
> you
> think needs to change in the document. As with any W3C
> group during
> Last
> Call, the WCAG Working Group will review and respond
> to all comments
> received on the Last Call Working Draft. Your comments
> help us to
> create
> the best and most usable document that we can.
> 
> Thank you in advance for your comments.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> - Judy
> 
> [1] How to comment on WCAG 2.0
> http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG20/comments/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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