Thread Subject: Re: Grouping of the current 28software/webstandards

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From: Roberto Scano - IWA/HWG
Date: Wed, Oct 11 2006 1:20 PM



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Subject: Re: [teitac-websoftware] Grouping of the current 28
software/webstandards


An other suggestion would be to group the standards
based on the principles of the WCAG 2.0 latest draft.
Even if we decide not to follow this structure, such
grouping could potentially bring us closer to
harmonization.

Roberto Scano:
Agree for this!


Roberto Scano ( = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = )
IWA/HWG International Project Manager and EMEA Coordinator
International Webmasters Association / HTML Writers Guild
W3C Advisory Commitee Representative for IWA/HWG W3C
WCAG Working Group Member - W3C ATAG Working Group Member
Expert of ISO/TC 159/SC 4/WG 5 'Software ergonomics and human-computer
dialogues'
http://www.iwanet.org - http://www.hwg.org
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Personal web site: http://www.robertoscano.info


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