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It also describes support from other components needed for its advice to work, such as technologies, user agents, and authoring tools.
The use of "technologies" here is ambiguously broad. Suggesting "web technologies" as as replacement for the above. Otherwise the scope of WCAG3 expands beyond the scope of the W3C.
Creating new guidelines for emerging technologies
emerging web technologies
An approach on testing emerging technologies (if included).
emerging web technologies
These components include content technologies, web content, web browsers and media players, assistive technology, users, developers, authoring tools, and evaluation tools.
It's unclear how "content technologies" differs from "web content" in the above.
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Charter: Editorial: ambiguous use of the term "technologies"
Charter: ambiguous use of the term "technologies"
Nov 2, 2022
Proposed Charter includes:
The use of "technologies" here is ambiguously broad. Suggesting "web technologies" as as replacement for the above. Otherwise the scope of WCAG3 expands beyond the scope of the W3C.
emerging web technologies
emerging web technologies
It's unclear how "content technologies" differs from "web content" in the above.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: