PF Response: @Summary

The following consensus was reached by Protocols and Formats Working Group
during its teleconference of Wednesday, 3 June 2009:
http://www.w3.org/2009/06/03-pf-minutes.html

We request the table summary tag be restored in HTML 5 as per previous communications:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2008Aug/0213.html

Rationale:

Summary serves a need, and serves it well. It is familiar to users. It is
supported in browsers. It is properly utilized on many web sites which strive
to be accessible.

*	If it didn't exist, we'd need to invent it. Indeed, such alternative
*	approaches as have been proposed constitute a "reinvention" of
*	summary. PF wishes to move on to address accessibility concerns in
*	areas, such as canvas, where no good solution currently exists rather
*	than reinventing summary.

*	We reject the argument that summary should be removed from the HTML
*	specification because it is not implemented on most web sites. We note
*	that accessibility is poorly supported on most web sites. The wider
*	web is not an example of good practice.

*	We need summary for backward compatibility.

*	We note that summary is often used as a technique for accessibility
*	support where governmental regulations require governmental web sites to be
*	accessible. An example is the U.S. Government's Social Security
*	Administration (SSA) pages as SSA conforms to its "Section 508."
*	mandate:
	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/508/web.php
	http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.22.htm#(g)

*	If summary is removed, U.S. Government web sites, might find it more
*	difficult to conform to HTML 5. We further note that Section 508
*	regulations apply to U.S. state and local governments, and that
*	similar accessibility requirements are emerging in Canada, the U.K.,
*	the E.U., Australia, and elsewhere.

*	Restoring summary in HTML 5 would not, in our understanding, negatively
*	impact HTML 5 in any way.


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Received on Thursday, 4 June 2009 00:03:12 UTC