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<Joshue108> Scribenick: Joshue
<MichaelC> scribeNick: Joshue108
JN: I hope everyone has looked at the techniques doc. We hopefully won't have so many issues this time.
MC: The technique template is updatable.
CT: I will review the techniques doc and comment.
<some new members are here>
MC: Gives some background on how to join etc.
Frank Nixon gives his background. Interested in HTML5, CSS and AJAX a11y.
Chris Thatcher web-dev, Library of Congress.
JN: Lets all introduce ourselves
<everyone introduces themselves>
<scribe> scribeNick: David Todd
<jamesn> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Technique_Instructions
<DavidTodd> James: posted technique instructions above.
<DavidTodd> Group: Scribing will capture summary of comments.
<DavidTodd> Stepping through technique instructions...
<DavidTodd> Step 1: Check to make sure technique is not covered by another technique.
<Joshue108> http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-diff/
<DavidTodd> Chris: Is there a page for transitioning from html4 to html5 techniques? Not yet.
<DavidTodd> Above is a good link to look at differences between html5 & html4.
<DavidTodd> Step 2: Which WCAG guidelines the technique addresses.
<DavidTodd> Step 3: Add technology notes. Notes are common for a bunch of techniques May want to separate them out.
<DavidTodd> JN: Replicating information is problematic, so add this sort of information in a tech. note.
<DavidTodd> JN: For now, add technology note when particular technology is not well supported.
<DavidTodd> JN: Tech notes won't be updates once they are published . They are a snapshot.
<DavidTodd> JN: Covering the wiki system.
<DavidTodd> MC: Have to be a member of WCAG WG to edit the wiki
<DavidTodd> JN: Covering how to write the techniques.
<DavidTodd> JN: Need to avoid normative information in the techniques.
<DavidTodd> MC: Use "Ajax" when reference Ajax.
<DavidTodd> MC: Use "HTML5" to refer to "HTML5" techniques and HTML for general HTML techniques.
<DavidTodd> JN: No comments should be made about the technique being sufficient.
<DavidTodd> JN: Make sure you understand how the technique fits with other techniques.
<DavidTodd> JN: E.g., relationships between general techniques and technology specific technique. Be aware of this relationship.
<DavidTodd> JN: If questions about how to write a technique, bring to the group.
<DavidTodd> JN: Look again at the list of techniques to see if any progress has been made.
<jamesn> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Techniques/HTML5
<DavidTodd> JN: Alex volunteered to write a technique.
<jamesn> http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Techniques/ARIA
<DavidTodd> Alex: Will look at proposed techniques and volunteer if comfortable with one or more.
<MichaelC> rrsgaent, make minutes
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