On Jun 18, 2016, at 2:47 PM, Randal Atkinson
<rja(_dot_)lists(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Jari,
While the idea of a web site update is fine, the information supplied about
the
new website at the URL in the note posted recently was — oddly — missing
what might be the most important pieces of information for an IETF web site:
- Will the new web site be fully compliant with applicable IETF and W3C
standards ?
- If yes, will this include, for example, HTML5 compliance ?
- If yes, how is standards compliance being verified ?
IMHO, we ought not be deploying an IETF web site that is not fully compliant
with appropriate Internet standards, whether our own standards or W3C’s
standards.
In specific, I believe IETF ought NOT be deploying a website with proprietary
stuff.
As the project manager for the website revamp:
As Section 7 in the Scope of Work linked from the update blog post
(https://iaoc.ietf.org/documents/IETF-Website-SOW-20140604-Final.pdf)
indicates, the new website must be built with HTML5 and other open web
standards. We will be verifying this before accepting delivery from the vendor.
Also, we've been careful to tell them that the site has to work (although
perhaps without as many bells and whistles) if JavaScript is disabled in your
browser.
Finally, if the community finds places that we've missed for some reason, we
will accept bug reports, as usual.
--
Joe Hildebrand