On Wednesday, December 7, 2005, 4:41:05 PM, Jon wrote:

JF> At this point, Adobe has no plans to do anything which would disrupt any
JF> ASV3 installations or dependencies on ASV3 downloads. If we come out
JF> with new viewing technology which includes SVG support, we will be
JF> highly sensitive towards the needs of SVG applications that are
JF> installed in the field today. I also want to say that Adobe's primary
JF> attitude towards SVG is fully positive: it represents a market
JF> opportunity for our products and a technology opportunity when we are
JF> looking for an XML representation of 2D graphics. Although the FAQ only
JF> mentioned SVG on mobile devices, that was meant solely as a positive
JF> acknowledgement of SVG momentum in the mobile space and was *not* meant
JF> to imply anything negative about SVG in the desktop space. 

Thanks for the positive statement, Jon. Now that the merger is finalized
I'm sure the SVG developer community will be looking for authoritative
information on how Adobe positions itself wrt SVG; clear statements are
much better than a lack of information.



-- 
 Chris Lilley                    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Chair, W3C SVG Working Group
 W3C Graphics Activity Lead
 Co-Chair, W3C Hypertext CG



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