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Comment LC-1031
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Commenter: Gian Sampson-Wild <gian@tkh.com.au>

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Baseline - Under "Examples of People and Places setting baselines" it says baseline includes only technologies supported by "accessible and affordable user agent(s)". What is the definition of "affordable"? I believe this is advocating technology preference. For instance, if Microsoft created a proprietary technology that only worked only on IE, which came bundled with new versions of Windows, then it could be argued that that proprietary technology could be included in a baseline. The W3C should not be in the advocating anything that supports large corporations taking over the web

Proposed Change:

Remove the baseline theory, or allow only UAAG compliant programs in baseline.
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(Please make sure the resolution is adapted for public consumption)


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