> 1) Are people migrating from SVG to XAML (or building XAML 
parallel track developments) in their application development work?


We are seeing customers that purchased our SVG products coming back 
now for XAML, especially since the announcement that XAML will be 
supported on XP. I think SVG will prevail in mobile and documents, 
xaml in the other areas.

As far as covering XAML on the SVG developers list. I think XAML 
should use the Xaml news group, but as I mentioned at my talk at 
SchemaSoft the other week and here on this list, wrt the shapes sub 
section of XAML and SVG I don't really differentiate the two. Given 
that, healthy discussion about the pro's and cons of each should be 
showing up in both groups....

Cheers,

Ron @ Mobiform




--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kurt Cagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen the issue about the relevancy or appropriateness of XAML 
> within the SVG-Dev list a number of times, and would like to open 
up a 
> discussion here, as it may influence may own writings as well.
> 
> XAML is undoubtedly a technology that competes across the board 
with 
> SVG, HTML, XSL-FO, XUL, etc. I have three questions with regards 
to it, 
> however.
> 
> 1) Are people migrating from SVG to XAML (or building XAML 
parallel 
> track developments) in their application development work?
> 
> 2) Do people on this list feel that XAML is a worthwhile tool to 
be 
> developing on, or do they fear that IP issues will end up pulling 
the 
> rug out from under them?
> 
> 3) Should XAML be covered within the SVG-Development list?
> 
> I know I'm opening up a can of worms here ... it's my intent, but 
I 
> think that that the adoption of or avoidance of XAML has become a 
major 
> issue with SVG developers and would like to get a sense for what 
people 
> think.
> 
> -- Kurt Cagle
> -- Publisher, Metaphorical Web Publishing





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