Hi, Pete-

Yup. I totally agree... That was implicit in what I was saying, but I may
not have made that clear. Thanks for making it explicit.

In that vein, for those who don't know about it, www.svg.org is a great
resource that also helps with news. There are many example sites, from
simple ones like my own www.svg-whiz.com to more advanced ones like Kevin
Lindsey's www.kevlindev.com, that share both examples and tips, and there
are several SVG GUI libs out there, but I agree that a one-stop SVG resource
site with examples, news, and discussion is important. Antoine Quint made a
presentation at the last SVGOpen in Tokyo that said exactly that, and that's
why he created SVG.org. SVG.org is not affiliated with any company (for
those who feel understandably squeemish about company sponsorship and
control), and it is community-run. Anyone who wants to help build community
should check it out and contribute.
 
Regards-
Doug

p.s. Sorry, Barend, I misspelled your name on my last post.

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Peter Schonefeld wrote:
| 
| Doug and Berend, This group has a good tradition for posting 
| news, examples and discussion threads as well as development 
| help. As long as it's a constructive post and relevant to SVG 
| it is OK.
| 
| As Richard points out, a flashkit.com would be good for 
| SVG...but right now, as far as group communication goes and 
| until a non-commercial alternative surfaces...this is it.
| 
| Pete
| 
 



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