Prior to the release of IE7, there was a good deal of speculation on this list 
(including a bit of active attempt at pursuasion), back circa April 2006, about 
Microsoft's long term plans for SVG.

Does anyone have any new insights?

On a related note, the last strategic note I can find from Microsoft concerning 
VML is that they will continue to support it -- but that statement is dated 
1999, I think. Can we assume that VML will be around precisely as long as 
Microsoft is or do they plan to gradually phase it out over the next few 
decades? It seems like the security bug that popped up in October of 2006 may 
have made it more of a liability than an asset. Is anyone at MS talking about 
the future of VML?

Just musing aloud:

I gather that most of XAML lives outside the browser environment and is more 
concerned with gluing things together (sort of like XSLT or sXBL) than with 
actual 2D graphics -- as I recall, Apple had developed something kinda cool 
like that in the late 1980's. For those who have worked with XAML, how 
difficult would it be to let IE version k>7.0, coexist with XAML and SVG? 400 
person years or less? 

How many person years did the ASV plugin take to develop (or is that a secret)? 
How many person years have gone into Opera and Firefox's SVG developments?  100 
person years or less? It's hard to imagine any software project with the big 
companies taking less than 100 person years, just owing to the appetites of the 
bean counters. (Brooks' law may underestimate both the weight of beans and the 
value of zeal.) 


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