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De: "Francis Hemsher"
À: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com
Envoyé: Jeudi 13 Octobre 2011 21:43:15
Objet: [svg-developers] SVG - marketing efforts
It's my opinion that SVG needs a bit of marketing. It seems the general web
development c
h I don't think we've figured out yet
quite how that'll work!).
Cheers
David
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From: svg-developers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:svg-developers@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Marty Sullivan
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 4:14 PM
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What does it matter what the client says? It's your job to decipher what
they mean. I'm just stating that there are virtually zero SVG apps in use
currently and once there are some, more developers will catch on when
clients start asking for similar apps.
If you ask me though, I say let it go unno
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 12:21:09PM -0700, Doc wrote:
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> Often when someone tells me they want "something like this",
> they in the same breath give the wrong technology attribution
> for the effect.
Actually, things like HTML5,SVG,Webm and other advances
in standards often go un-noticed when deployed.
In many cases it would take close examination to
notice a non-standards technique being displaced
by a standards based one.
While this is definitely a compliment to the standards
and their impl
It's a slightly slow process but it'll happen on its own. SVG just started
being supported by all major browsers so it should start to make more and
more appearances around the web. One day, Google or some other large
presence on the web will release an application using SVG and those unaware
of it
It's my opinion that SVG needs a bit of marketing. It seems the general web
development community has not yet become aware of just how great SVG can be
employed to enhance their product.
Does anyone have any ideas on how we can launch SVG into web developer
awareness?
Regards,
Francis
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