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03331: Defer VIRTIO-172: Accessibility: use of bulleted lists

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Submitted By Mr. Michael S. Tsirkin on 2019-03-15 5:31 am UTC

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Please vote Yes if you agree with all of the following. If you disagree, please vote No. If you don't have an opinion, please vote Abstain. I move that: The TC agrees to defer resolving the following specification issue: VIRTIO-172: Accessibility: use of bulleted lists -------------------------------------- Understanding and navigation of content is impaired by the use of bulleted lists. Compare for example, 2.7.21.1, being read aloud and being able to answer/find, where is your place in this list, as opposed to the second bulleted list in 2.7 Packed Virtqueues, or either of the lists/sub-lists in 2.6.10.1. -------------------------------------- The TC agrees that the issue will not be resolved for the revision "virtio-v1.1-cs01" of the specification. Justification: -------------------------------------- Accessibility is a very important topic to address. However coming up with a better scheme won't be easy: we'll need different changes in different places in code. In the quoted example what follows is just a list in no particular order. Numbering it would create an impression of a specific order. Further the issue is not new and is present in virtio-v1.0-cs04. -------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- Reminder: A Voting Member must be active in a TC to maintain voting rights. As the Virtio TC has adopted a standing rule to conduct business only by electronic ballot, without Meetings, a Voting Member who fails to cast a ballot in two consecutive Work Product Ballots loses his or her voting rights at the close of the second ballot missed. --------------------------------------