[WSG] WAI: successful Australian (or global) examples

2004-07-08 Thread Ben Webster



Hey there crew,

I'm putting in a tender for some government work and one of 
the requirements is some successful WAI sites that I've been involved in. 

I've actually not been involved in a single one and I think 
this requirement is a little stringent. Has anyone out there been involved in a 
successful example?

It doesn't have to be Australian even... I just need some 
examples (or lack of) so I can point out to them that the requirement is a 
little harsh.

A bientot,
Benvolio
Ben Webster
--Conversant 
Studios[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.conversantstudios.com.au


RE: [WSG] WAI: successful Australian (or global) examples

2004-07-08 Thread Geoff Deering



I 
have, but they have been when working for companies, and often only a section of 
a large site.

Here's 
a few people who do actually work in this area, tendering for and delivering WAI 
sites for Government. Try contacting them directly. I'm sure they 
would be willing to help.

Sandra 
Vassallo
tel: 
(02) 9810 2216mob: 
0414 765 881 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
e-bility web: http://www.e-bility.com Inclusive 
IT: http://www.inclusiveit.com.au/ 



Gian 
Sampson-Wild

http://www.purpletop.com.au/


Also Andrew Arch and Brian Hardy from 
(contact details at the bottom of the second link)
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/webaccessibility/workshops/



  -Original Message-From: Ben WebsterSent: 
  Thursday, 8 July 2004 5:18 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [WSG] WAI: successful Australian 
  (or global) examples
  Hey there crew,
  
  I'm putting in a tender for some government work and one of 
  the requirements is some successful WAI sites that I've been involved in. 
  
  I've actually not been involved in a single one and I think 
  this requirement is a little stringent. Has anyone out there been involved in 
  a successful example?
  
  It doesn't have to be Australian even... I just need some 
  examples (or lack of) so I can point out to them that the requirement is a 
  little harsh.
  
  A bientot,
  Benvolio
  Ben Webster
  --Conversant 
  Studios[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.conversantstudios.com.au