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Friday, 05 March 2010

@Donna, @Wayne: Thanks for your offer of help. I would love to involve you. As I see it, there will be two ways of involving people. First, the research project will have to start by gathering all the information and data that is currently available on the subject. Secondly, the researcher will have to collaborate with people like yourself who are already working on this issue. This could involve agreeing the distribution of testing tasks among various people, in a structured way, in order to reliably cover all the ground without duplicating effort. This would allow a lot more hard data to be produced than could be done by one person alone and would also allow for some controlled redundancy to help ensure accuracy. We'll be in touch!
This is a comment on "Research Proposal: Accessibility Support for Non-HTML Web Technologies"
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