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Web accessibility conference and hack

by Steve Lee-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Chris Heinmann, Yahoo accessibility evangelist is organising an event
for 19th and 20th Sept.

'The aim of the conference is to break down the barriers between
disabled users and the social web as much as giving ethical hackers
real world issues to solve. We talked about improving the
accessibility of the web for a long time - let's not wait, let's make
it happen.'

We can expect much of any client side code created to be Open Source or pd.

http://scriptingenabled.org/

Should be good.

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Re: Web accessibility conference and hack

by Stephen Emslie :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks for the heads up. I'll most definitely attend.

Stephen

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Steve Lee <steve@...> wrote:
Chris Heinmann, Yahoo accessibility evangelist is organising an event
for 19th and 20th Sept.

'The aim of the conference is to break down the barriers between
disabled users and the social web as much as giving ethical hackers
real world issues to solve. We talked about improving the
accessibility of the web for a long time - let's not wait, let's make
it happen.'

We can expect much of any client side code created to be Open Source or pd.

http://scriptingenabled.org/

Should be good.

--
Steve Lee
--
Open Source Assistive Technology Software
web: fullmeasure.co.uk
blog: eduspaces.net/stevelee/weblog





Re: Web accessibility conference and hack

by Simon Judge :: Rate this Message:

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Looks really interesting. Like this post:

http://scriptingenabled.org/2008/06/scripting-enabled-is-live/ 

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Subject: [oats-sig] Web accessibility conference and hack

Chris Heinmann, Yahoo accessibility evangelist is organising an event for
19th and 20th Sept.

'The aim of the conference is to break down the barriers between disabled
users and the social web as much as giving ethical hackers real world issues
to solve. We talked about improving the accessibility of the web for a long
time - let's not wait, let's make it happen.'

We can expect much of any client side code created to be Open Source or pd.

http://scriptingenabled.org/

Should be good.

--
Steve Lee
--
Open Source Assistive Technology Software
web: fullmeasure.co.uk
blog: eduspaces.net/stevelee/weblog




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Re: Web accessibility conference and hack

by Steve Lee-3 :: Rate this Message:

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yeah I'll be testing those lift buttons

Steve

2008/6/30 Simon Judge <simon.judge@...>:

> Looks really interesting. Like this post:
>
> http://scriptingenabled.org/2008/06/scripting-enabled-is-live/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: oats-sig-bounces@...
> [mailto:oats-sig-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Steve Lee
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 11:38 AM
> To: OATs Project Special Interest Group
> Subject: [oats-sig] Web accessibility conference and hack
>
> Chris Heinmann, Yahoo accessibility evangelist is organising an event for
> 19th and 20th Sept.
>
> 'The aim of the conference is to break down the barriers between disabled
> users and the social web as much as giving ethical hackers real world issues
> to solve. We talked about improving the accessibility of the web for a long
> time - let's not wait, let's make it happen.'
>
> We can expect much of any client side code created to be Open Source or pd.
>
> http://scriptingenabled.org/
>
> Should be good.
>
> --
> Steve Lee
> --
> Open Source Assistive Technology Software
> web: fullmeasure.co.uk
> blog: eduspaces.net/stevelee/weblog
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