These testimonials are in support of W3C issuance of SVG Tiny 1.2 as a W3C Candidate Recommendation.
-- Alex Danilo, Chief Technology Officer, Abbra
-- Andreas Neumann, ETH Zurich
-- Robin Berjon, Senior Scientist, Expway
-- Bradley Sipes, Vice President of Operations and CTO, Ikivo
Cartographers have been amongst the earliest adopters of SVG due to its rich possibilities in graphics, styling, interactivity, linking and multimedia integration, and have a vital interest in its continuing development. They are contributing to future versions by providing feedback as content authors, both to the W3C SVG working group and to user agent developers. Some of the additional SVG 1.2 features allow map users to contribute to collaborative maps and participate in data acquisition. Based on W3C's industry standard XML, SVG also integrates well with existing GIS, mapping and database environments.
-- Dr. David Fairbairn, Vice-President, ICA
-- Marc Diguer, Director, BitFlash Division, Open Text Corporation
-- Charles McCathieNevile, Chief Standards Officer, Opera Software
-- Eric Chu, Director, Java ME Marketing, Sun Microsystems
-- Doug Schepers, Partner, Vectoreal
-- Daniel Appelquist, Senior Technology Strategist, Vodafone
-- Robin Berjon, Senior Scientist, Expway
-- Marc Diguer, Director, BitFlash Division, Open Text Corporation
-- Open Text Corporation BitFlash
部門 ディレクター Marc Diguer
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