welkerpaul schrieb:

> Dear Firefox Holger,

Dear  Paul
firefox is not my name, please try to learn to read !

> if this is a svg newsgroup the clients' os and browser
> preferences
> should be none of your business.

as i said, SVG gives you the freedom to choose the implementation you 
like. on this list there are people using IE+ASV on windows, some prefer 
opera+ASV some use ASV on linux,
again some people like Firefox native SVG support. others use ksvg , or 
are looking forward to using renesis, there are Mac users, Win 98 users 
and a lot more i forgot , im sure.
im not trying to tell people what to use ! the only time i care about 
browser and os , is when i try to answer some technical questions, in 
that circumstance, its my buissness, since im trying to help.
you dont seem to  like any Viewer/OS combinations, and you are definitly 
not trying to help, sorry !

> Eventually svg suffers from its insincere support? Actually svg
> suffers from multiple sicknesses? It suffered from questionable
> support driven by the occasion to prevent competition rather than
> for its justified value (sounds like adobe?)? It suffered from w3c
> whilst w3c has been leveraged to play with market interests? It
> suffers from abuse? It suffers from abuse by its straightest
> supporters, whilst propagated to serve collateral interests? 

??? im sorry ? i cant really follow here ! what are you talking about ? 
do you have any "prove" or
at least a logical explanation for any of your abuse and prevent 
competition stories ?
(besides do you have a "!" key on your keybord ? a sentence like "It 
suffers from abuse?" is not questions! )

> Mixed
> up with open source misconceptions, spread ff campaigns and anti-
> trust brawling?

what are open source misconceptions ? whats so bad about spread ff 
campaingns ? and how do "antitrust brawlings" fit in here ?

> Surprisingly it's not a European centric issue and 

what issue are you talking about here ?
the "open source  misconceptions" issue is not "European centric" ?
the "spread ff campaigns" issue is not "European centric" ?
the "antitrust brawlings" issue is not "European centric" ?

> public funded
> entities are rare svg supporters...

like the "statistische Bundesamt"( the national statistics institute in 
germany) which is using SVG for example.

> Looking forward to your chinese svg revolution,

it looks like you got a little too much imagination, i said imagine that 
this would happen,
i didnt say this will happen under any circumstace.

> Paul

looking forward to your answer to my questions.
sincierly
Holger "firefox" Will



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