--- In [email protected], Holger Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > Jonathan,
> > IMOSHO your know-it-all attitude isn't accurate this time;-)
> > AFAIUI <svg onload="init(evt)"> cannot work if evt isn't a global
> > attribute.
> > AAMOF, if there's no event, there's no evt object (window.evt 
attrib
> > =null).
> 
> Hi Paul
> please,dont get personaly insulting, this is a friendly list,
> and please try to understand, that pretty soon FireForx will have 
native 
> SVG support in the defauld builds and its very important for the 
success 
> of the format that the 1000000s ( yes millions !!!)  of potential 
future 
> SVG users can see most of the svgs out there. so trying to get 
your SVG 
> apps running in FFs native SVG implementation is the best thing 
you can 
> do right now , to ensure the success of  SVG. and in that matter, 
i was 
> allways thankfull for jonathans comments. and i applaud him for 
his 
> engagment in the SVG community and beyond.
>  
> Regards
> Holger
Hi Holger and others,
  before this one escalates I might have to clear up.
I do perfectly agree that there are justifiable reasons to spread 
the FF and batik compliance mission! I do appreciate Jonathans 
contribution very much. He's posted a lot of very much valuable 
support concerning mozilla.
This is a friendly list, running post corrections and educating 
advice can become intimidating to other contributors. We'd like svg 
to extend to the mass rather than to be run by the guru committee. 
We'd like to see novice answers as well. Adding the 'mission' to 
others questions and answers, though they didn't ask for, might 
backfire. 
What I was going to say is, another compelling use-case for svg 
(brought in by a novice?) might be much more valuable for svg's 
spreading than another 1000 lines of perfect scripting;-)
If you read this far, you probably figured that the infamous post 
was meant to overstate the case of correcting another's work, acting 
cryptic, curt and arrogant. Apparently I failed to bring in enough 
satirical effects for correct classification. It wasn't meant to be 
100% serious. I guess Jonathan took it in the right way. 
Cheers,
Paul






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