How to Provide Feedback For the W3C mobileOK Checker

There are different ways to send feedback or discuss the W3C mobileOK Checker:

  1. If you would like to send a suggestion or ask for a clarification on report messages.
  2. If you want to contribute to the development of the Checker or suggest new features.
  3. If you want to discuss tips and techniques or ask questions on the development of mobile-friendly content.
  4. If you want to search or report bugs.

Report message feedback

If you think the messages reported by the W3C mobileOK Checker could be improved, or are not comprehensible, you can send questions and suggestions to our mailing-list.

Before you send any feedback on error messages, we encourage you to search the archives for existing messages on this error in case your feedback has already been sent, or answers to your query have already been given:

Search the archives of the public-mobileok-checker@w3.org mailing-list:

Once you have checked that your suggestion has not been given yet, you can send your message. To write an efficient message:

Once you have checked all the criteria above, send your message to the public-mobileok-checker@w3.org public mailing-list.

Contribute to the mobileOK Checker

If you are interested in helping to improve this service, by writing code or just providing ideas of features you think would be useful, feel free to join or send a message to the Checker's development mailing-list.

The public mailing-list to discuss the W3C mobileOK Checker implementation is public-mobileok-checker@w3.org.

You can subscribe to the list (and unsubscribe), or if you just have a small patch or idea and do not want to join the list, feel free to send it directly to the list. But whatever you do, always use the mail search engine first to check for existing messages on a given topic.

Discuss tips and techniques to develop mobile-friendly content

If you would like to exchange tips and techniques that help create mobile-friendly content, or if you're trying to develop mobile-friendly Web pages and wonder what is the best way to do something in particular, free free to join or send a message to the public mobile Web development mailing-list.

The public mailing-list to discuss mobile tips and techniques is public-mobile-dev@w3.org.

You can subscribe to the list (and unsubscribe), or if you just have a small question and do not want to join the list, feel free to send it directly to the list.

Bug reports

The W3C maintains a public bug tracking database known as Bugzilla where developers and other technical users can log bug reports and feature suggestions directly. If you are not familiar with issue tracking systems in general or the Bugzilla bug tracker, send your feedback to the mailing list and someone on the W3C mobileOK Checker Team will take care of logging your issue as appropriate.

Before you enter a new bug in this database, we strongly encourage you to check that it is not yet in the list of opened issues. Here are a few links that you can use: