Re: user-friendly

Even if William's contention be correct (and on this point I am not here
expressing an opinion) the requirement could nevertheless be interpreted
as follows: an attentive reader, with limited technical knowledge, who
reads the guidelines and checkpoints together with any accompanying
introductory material, explanations, definitions etc., should be able to
understand the requirements of accessibility which are set forth in the
document.

The details presented in the Techniques may however presuppose knowledge
of the technologies (data formats and software protocols) to which they
respectively apply, so that a reader who is familiar with a given
technology can understand, and implement, the relevant techniques.

Note: what I have offered here is not meant to be a definitive
interpretation of the proposed Charter requirement, but merely an example
of the flexibility which is open to the working group in applying it.

Received on Friday, 27 October 2000 01:58:00 UTC