Thread Subject: Re: intro for 8.1?

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From: Sean Hayes
Date: Sat, Sep 22 2007 6:50 AM


Sorry, I was working from the Sept 3 draft.

One logical problem, if the primary leverage applied by agencies is procurement, is that the agency does not typically procure formats. It procures tools that generate and consume data encoded in those formats or maybe data encoded in formats.

The content rules might be replaced by a blanket clause:
"Agencies and their employees and agents must ensure electronic information is developed and maintained such that any receiving party can use software to access that information in a manner which complies with the software provisions."

Sean Hayes
Incubation Lab
Accessibility Business Unit
Microsoft

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-----Original Message-----
From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Jim Tobias
Sent: 22 September 2007 13:13
To: 'TEITAC Web/Software Subcommittee'
Subject: Re: [teitac-websoftware] intro for 8.1?

Thanks.

The first numbers you cite -- are those the 8.1 and 8.2 provisions? So "1"
is actually 8.1-A in the September 14 draft?

If that's the case, I still argue that although in a perfect world only the
final product should need evaluation, we are so far from that perfect world
that upstream provisions are still necessary. At the agency level they
prevent mischief during use, and at the industry level they support the
development and marketing of better tools. I don't see how they're overly
burdensome to either party. For example, we're not insisting that agencies
purchase tools that use the *most* accessible formats, nor are we imposing
oversight on format development itself.

If there were no lead paint, there would be no lead painted toys.

***
Jim Tobias
Inclusive Technologies
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean Hayes [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 7:53 AM
> To: TEITAC Web/Software Subcommittee
> Subject: Re: [teitac-websoftware] intro for 8.1?
>
> 1 - covered by 3C
>
> 2 - covered by 6 A,B&C
>
> 4 - covered by 3K
>
> 5,6 & 7 - covered by 3N
>
> 8 - covered by 3M
>
> 9 - covered by 3C
>
> 10 - covered by a combination of 3N and 3C.
>
> Sean Hayes
> Incubation Lab
> Accessibility Business Unit
> Microsoft
>
> Office: +44 118 909 5867,
> Mobile: +44 7875 091385
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf
> Of Jim Tobias
> Sent: 22 September 2007 12:42
> To: 'TEITAC Web/Software Subcommittee'
> Subject: Re: [teitac-websoftware] intro for 8.1?
>
> Sorry -- can you point to the specific provision(s) that
> would have the effect you claim? I'm not seeing it.
>
> ***
> Jim Tobias
> Inclusive Technologies
> +1.732.441.0831 v/tty
> +1.908.907.2387 mobile
> skype jimtobias
>
>
>


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