At 9:35 AM -0500 12/20/07, Willie Walker wrote:
>The top level page, http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility, will be our
>face to the world.  It should be relatively short, clear, and easy to
>navigate by our target visitors.  Much of this information is already
>available; we just need to organize it and bring it up to date.  Here's
>a potential skeletal outline, though it's not short and probably not clear:
>
>    [Logo] -- we really need a good logo.
>    o "A11y 101" (what is a11y?)
>
>  <snip>
>
>I'd propose that the 'doings' of the steering committee be held at
>http://live.gnome.orca/Accessibility/SteeringCommittee.  It will contain
>our charter (which we need to create), a member list, and meeting
>agendas/minutes. Representation of the other work of the committee
>probably should find its way into the rest of the WIKI.

Hello,

I am following this thread with interest and would also like the work 
of the committee to be open.

Concerning the skeletal outline, should there not also be a point 
where users can post their feedback? I am not talking about bugs, but 
rather about missing features, new ideas...

The main page of GNOME Live http://live.gnome.org/ and/or 
http://live.gnome.org/TeamWorkspaces should probably have links to 
the accessibility page.

Francesco Fumanti
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