"This is why World Usability Day was started a few years ago." 

With all due respect Sue, I cannot see how WUD is trying to reach the public
with the World Usability Day when from the start the name of the event is
not consistently localised to a country's language. You know, the always
Coca-Cola/Toujours Coca-Cola principle. In Brazil, UPA calls the event as
World Usability Day and the newspapers call it "Dia Mundial da Usabilidade",
and the same happens in every other country as well, a little bit of a
wasted PR effort, in my opinion. 

Well, considering that the the Brasilian url for the event, wud.com.br,
contains the "w", a letter which would, it weren't for the word "Watts", be
completely unheard of by the great public, one can see that it is not just
crappy interface design that makes its way into the world but also basic
mistakes such as language, which I believe should be there even before one
starts talking about accessibility. It is easy to make it difficult.

Nevertheless, if by public (internationally speaking), they mean "people
from a certain social status who understand English" I have no argument as
to how wide the public UPA is trying to serve is.

Regards,

Luis




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