[Accessibility] A11y Teleconference Agenda, Wednesday 6 April

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Tue Apr 5 20:05:25 PDT 2005


Announcing the 6 April 2005 meeting of the Accessibility Workgroup

Please RSVP so we can know when those attending have called in.
This will help us start the meeting without unnecessary delay.

NOTE ABOUT TIME: Europe and U.S. time zones are now both on daylight time. For
most of you our meeting is again at the usual time. The exception is Hawaii.

Day/Time
 Wednesday, April 6,  18:00 UTC
   --   20:00 CEST (Berlin)
   --   19:00 BST  (London)
   --   14:00 EDT  (New York)
   --   13:00 CDT  (Chicago)
   --   12:00 MDT  (Salt Lake City)
   --   11:00 PDT  (San Francisco)
   --   08:00 HST  (Honolulu)
   --   03:00 JST  (Tokyo -- 05/04/07)

Toll Free Number:   877-930-0325 (United States)
Toll Number:        712-421-9395 (International)

We're no longer publishing the pass code. Please send email if you need a
reminder of the pass code for this call.

IRC: Our a11y channle will be open on irc.freestandards.org during the
teleconference.
 
Agenda:

1. Welcome and Agenda Review

2. Review of minutes

3. Action Item Review

	Brief progress reports for open items

*	Nomination and Voter Registration
*	Culling Our Membership Roster
*	Audio is on line, but not linked yet
*	Transcripts in progress
*	Audio Requirements Document at Free Desktop

4.	Old Business

	Free Desktop Developers Conference: Yes? No? Who of us?	

5. New Business

	Policy Discussion: What does FSG Accessibility
Validation/Certification actually mean? How can we communicate this unambiguously?
6. Identify key items for the next agenda.

	Janina will be in Stockholm on 13 April. A meeting at the usual time
is expected, but events may intervene.

7. Adjourn


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Janina Sajka				Phone: +1.202.494.7040
Partner, Capital Accessibility LLC	http://www.CapitalAccessibility.Com

Chair, Accessibility Workgroup		Free Standards Group (FSG)
janina at freestandards.org		http://a11y.org

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