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How to join the Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group

Preparation

  1. Read the Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group home page.
  2. Read the Working Group Charter. In particular, read the section on requirements for participation in the Working Group. Note the expected duration of the group and the amount of time and travel expected.
  3. If the Working Group home page does not answer your questions, contact the Team Contact, Shadi Abou-Zahra.

Request to Join

To join the WAI Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group, send the information requested below to shadi@w3.org, wendy@w3.org, and cc w3c-wai-er-wg@w3.org. If you work for a W3C Member organization, cc your your AC Rep as well. Use the subject "Request to Join".


Given Name:

Family Name:

Email Address:

Office Telephone Number:

Employer / Organization:

Indicate whether your organization is a W3C Member:

Area of interest: (Non W3C members please state area of expertise)

[ ] develop evaluation, repair, or transformation tools,

[ ] develop Web content on a regular basis,

[ ] regularly review Web content for accessibility issues,

[ ]or have general usability, development, or accessibility knowledge

[ ] I have read the Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group Charter and agree to the participation criteria therein (please indicate the revision date of the charter, e.g., 2000/01/21).

Intellectual Property Rights (check one):

[ ] To the best of my knowledge, I believe my organization does not have any IPR claims regarding evaluation and repair tools for accessible Web content.

[ ] To the best of my knowledge, I believe my organization has the following IPR claims regarding evaluation and repair tools for accessible of Web content. (Please specify)

Note. The 11 November 1999 Process Document also asks that any IPR claims known to the future participant to be pertinent to the Working Group's work be sent to patent-issues@w3.org in addition to the request to join.


Followup

If you work for a W3C Member organization, your AC Representative should confirm by replying to you, the Chair, and the W3C Team (staff) contact.

More information

For general information about W3C Process, please consult the Process Document and in particular general information about W3C Working Groups.

If you work for a W3C Member organization, you can find more information about joining W3C Working Groups in the W3C Guidebook.


Judy Brewer (jbrewer@w3.org) and Wendy Chisholm (wendy@w3.org)

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