- From: Ruud Steltenpool <svg@steltenpower.com>
- Date: Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:17:44 +0200
- CC: SVG IG List <public-svg-ig@w3.org>
> 1. Since SVG support in IE is around the corner, isn’t it time to > rewrite the SVG article on Wikipedia to include interactivity, script, > animation, etc.? Wikipedia has a huge repository of SVG imagery already > and it might make sense to use that forum to showcase some of the cooler > features of this language that will soon become a lingua franca for > people speaking vector graphics. I'm sure the Wikipedia page on SVG is not fully up-to-date and improving the situation is a good investment. A small thing i'll begin with: execute on the ideas i have for the icon: http://www.planetsvg.com/blog/17174/help-improving-svg-image-wikipedia > Other ideas? A lot of SVG content on the web is not very semantic and not very re-usable. I think improving on this situation would significantly increase the use of SVG. Last news from WG looks good: http://twitter.com/svgwg
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