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EPUB 3.3 Recommendation with Candidate Corrections 2024-10-17 > 2024-12-19 #92

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iherman opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 1 comment
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iherman commented Oct 17, 2024

The Publishing Maintenance Working Group[1] has just published an updated version of the EPUB 3.3
Recommendation with Candidate Corrections:

The Working Group would ask for an official horizontal review concentrating on the candidate
changes before going to the Proposed Corrections phase (which also involves an AC review).

The candidate changes, with a reference to the relevant issue discussions, are:

See also the change log [2].

For information, the Working Group would like to issue a Proposed Corrections version
before the end of the current year. We would appreciate it if your review would be done within
that timeframe.

[1] https://www.w3.org/groups/wg/pm
[2] https://www.w3.org/TR/2024/REC-epub-33-20241017/#change-log

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@iherman iherman changed the title EPUB 3.3 2024-20-27 Recommendation with Candidate Corrections EPUB 3.3 Recommendation with Candidate Corrections 2024-10-17 > 2024-12-19 Oct 17, 2024
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Hi Ivan,

Thanks for bringing this review request forward. I am happy to report that I've reviewed the four candidate changes and see no issues with them from an accessibility perspective.

Good luck with your work moving forward!

Best,
--Mike

cc @shiestyle @wareid @mattgarrish

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