Could the FAQ be updated to clarify?

--- In [email protected], "Jon Ferraiolo"
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> At this point, Adobe has no plans to do anything which would disrupt any
> ASV3 installations or dependencies on ASV3 downloads. If we come out
> with new viewing technology which includes SVG support, we will be
> highly sensitive towards the needs of SVG applications that are
> installed in the field today. I also want to say that Adobe's primary
> attitude towards SVG is fully positive: it represents a market
> opportunity for our products and a technology opportunity when we are
> looking for an XML representation of 2D graphics. Although the FAQ only
> mentioned SVG on mobile devices, that was meant solely as a positive
> acknowledgement of SVG momentum in the mobile space and was *not* meant
> to imply anything negative about SVG in the desktop space. 
> 
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> 
> Jon Ferraiolo
> 
> Adobe Systems, Inc.
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> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robin Berjon
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 6:57 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [svg-developers] Re: Adobe/Macromedia
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> On Dec 07, 2005, at 15:44, Ronan Oger wrote:
> > Corel is not being developed any more, but it has zero chance of being
> > superceded with a downgraded version of the same.
> 
> It also has close to zero chance of being useful. People don't author  
> to it, and it won't be going anywhere.
> 
> > With ASV, there is every
> > chance that it suddenly dissapears from your client desktops and is  
> > replaced
> > with ASV4, or Acrobat8, which supports flash, pdf, and SVGt but no  
> > SVG.
> 
> Removing ASV3 when something that isn't an SVG implementation on par  
> with the current one is installed would be a fantastically stupid  
> move on Adobe's behalf, angering people for no gain whatsoever.  
> They've made mistakes in the past, but giving them so little credit  
> is insulting. If they support SVG Tiny in Apollo, which would  
> pleasantly surprise me, I don't see why they would remove ASV3. They  
> would take over handling the media type, but that applies to any  
> plugin (but not to browsers).
> 
> -- 
> Robin Berjon
>     Senior Research Scientist
>     Expway, http://expway.com/
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