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Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Agenda: ODF Accessibility Subteam Meeting February 15, 2007


Can I suggest two additional items of some urgency?

1.)	Our member status with Oasis.
2.)	Whether or not to hold an F2F around CSUN?


Did we already deal with 2?

Janina

Richard Schwerdtfeger writes:
> 
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> 
> I would like to propose for our agenda:
> 
> 1. Roll call
> 
> 2. ODF 1.1 Daisy Converter status - Dave Pawson
> 
> 3. ODF 1.2 Current State, Future Planning
> 
> This is very early but I would like the group to take a look at these and
> see if there are any read flags.
> 
> Here is the list of agreed to and proposed changes to ODF:
> http://wiki.oasis-open.org/office/OpenDocument_v1%2e2_Action_Items
> Here is the current draft:
> http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/office/200701/msg00016.html
> 
> 
> 4. ODF Accessibility Guidelines Review by Becky Gibson - IBM:
> Current draft:
> http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/office-accessibility/download.php/21789/ODF_Accessibility_Guidelines_16_11Jan07.odt
> 
> Becky's comments:
> 
> I would suggest rearranging the sections on physical impairments with and
> without speech recognition.  I would put the section with speech
> recognition before the one without speech recognition since you refer to
> speech recognition in the section without. I had to re-read the start of
> the section WITH speech recognition to figure out what was being referred
> to.  For people who don't know about speech recognition it would be better
> to put that section first before you refer to speech recognition.
> 
> Section 2.3.2 - it seems odd that Windows / MSAA is not included in the
> list of  Accessibility Frameworks - especially since you refer to MSAA in
> the section 2.3.4!.  I realize that MSAA may not be a recommended framework
> but it should at least be defined and explained - perhaps in a subsection
> or something.
> 
> In section 2.4 I would include the version of Firefox (1.5 or later).
> 
> It seems odd that you are suddenly talking about XML in section 3.1. While
> I realize that ODF is based on XML, it seems odd to not discuss that.
> Perhaps it is assumed that the audience of this document is intimately
> familiar with the ODF specification and format?
> 
> There seems to be a fair amount of repetition in section 3.2 - the examples
> in 3.2.5 overlap with previous sections. Section 3.2.1 is about more than
> just imagemaps.   I think these sections need to be reworked and
> consolidated.
> 
> The table example is 3.27 (or maybe it is 3.3 - the section has both
> labels) is disorienting for a visual user!  I don't get what is attempting
> to be explained here.
> 
> Section 4.4 intro - you might want to define DAISY. I see that DAISY is
> included in the glossary but when reading the document I had no idea that
> DAISY was included in the document -there should be some kind of link or
> association between the terms use in the document and the glossary entry
> for that term.
> 
>  I'm also not sure what the tables in this section are trying to convey?
> Some columns have no data - is they because there is no equivalent?  Needs
> a better explanation.  This entire section seems to focus mostly on
> conversion to HTML.  Perhaps the sections can be better broken up to better
> refer to the conversion being undertaken - it seems to be a bit jumbled
> together.
> 
> 5. Suann Nichols review - IBM
> 
> (See attached file: ODF GL Feedback.odt)
> 
> 
> Rich Schwerdtfeger
> Distinguished Engineer, SWG Accessibility Architect/Strategist
> Chair, IBM Accessibility Architecture Review  Board
> blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/schwer


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