Garth Wallace wrote:
> File Evangelism bugs against those sites and they'll be
> sent emails requesting that they make their pages
> standards-compliant.
When an evangelism bug is submitted does the webmaster simply get a
generic form letter, or are they told exactly what standards they need
to conform to? If so, are they then also pointed to some good websites
that cover the standards in question?
I find whole idea of an evangelism bug within the bug tracking system
for mozilla a little strange. I would think this system could be more
effective if there was a site dedicated to web standard evangelism that
could handle this.
It could be interesting if a site would allow users to file web
standards bugs, have these bugs verified with a standard compliant
browser, and then added to a list of offending websites. Users could
then have the necessary info to send further complaints to webmasters.
Wouldn't a few thousand emails from seperate users about web standards
be more effective than a single email from mozilla.org?
Does such a site exist? If not, anyone interesting in starting such a
project? Was this just a crazy idea to bring up?
Shaq Kondo
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