KOSH [Kommunity Orientated Software Hardware] Weekly Summary Week Commencing: 5th June 1999 Number: 024 Mailing List: kosh-general In the mailing list this week, the following items were discussed. Please do not email the scribe regarding any of these topics, it is not his job to answer these questions but merely to report the topics of conversation. If you have any queries about this summary, please email ben@kosh.net, stating the Summary Number, and Mailing List Name, and he will try to answer your queries. a) Subject: The Bobby Tool and KOSH Summary of debate: As mentioned a long while ago (but now directly relevant again as we discuss the KOSH website) the Bobby Tool which is available from http://www.cast.org/bobby checks a URL to see if it conforms to certain standards. The aim of this is is to increase accessibility to the web page(s) in question by examining the html code to see that it includes things like alternative text for images (used by speech based web browsers). It was suggested that all KOSH pages should use this tool. A page that passes the tests can use a "Bobby Approved" link logo on the page. Also suggested is that we should include a separate page on the KOSH site explaining exactly what the approval logo means and why we feel that it is important, etc. b) Subject: Siamese Amiga Summary of debate: See http://access.amiga.tm/ or http://ww.snowcrash.u-net.com/ which contain information on the "Amiga on a PCI" project being designed by Access and Siamese. c) Subject: KOSH Survey WG - draft user survey document Summary of debate: The draft user survey document from the KOSH Survey WG was posted to the ML (see the email from Michael Merriman, repugnant@yahoo.com, 8th June, "[KOSH] KOSH User Survey Draft" Comments, suggestions and ideas on it were asked for from the people on the General ML before the survey is made publicly available. The survey will be available at http://www.kosh.net/survey/index.html and will also be available by email from survey-request@kosh.net with the word "Survey" in the subject line. KOSH will -not- be using mass mailing to reach people with the survey - if anyone receives it via a mass email they should forward it to abuse@kosh.net (complete with the header) so that action may be taken. A selection of comments from the General ML on the survey follow: BeOS should be included as a separate OS and not be grouped under "other". The same applies to OS/2. MacOS could be subdivided like the Amiga entries are (AmigaOS 3+ and 2 and under). Some may object to being asked what sex they are. Perhaps "gender" is the term that should be used and the question should be marked as optional? the job section should recognise disabled people in some way without giving wrong impressions. Also, "Homemaker" or a similar category should be included. How about a category to directly identify respondees that have jobs that are directly computer related? Could we ask if a person uses a particular OS through choice, because it came with the machine, because it was recommended or because they have to (at work for example)? Thomas Jensen volunteers to make a Danish Translation of the survey. Personal information should be clearly marked as: - optional - completely confidential - purely for identifying KOSH's audience Compulsory personal information tends to put one into Lie Mode. The survey should -somehow- reach people that don't generally use computers for whatever reason (but -not- via mass e/mailing). The above (and more) were taken on by the User Survey WG team and are to be considered for incorporation into the survey.