Yes, I read it. Specifically, I read the "ideal" example in the original:
Reading these files requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html, a free download.
The equivalent with the new product would say something like "You can use W3C's free editor/browser, Amaya http://www.w3.org/Amaya/, to create HTML, SVG, and MathML documents".
The current suggestion of "Tell me more about Amaya http://www.w3.org/Amaya/: W3C's free editor/browser that lets you create HTML http://www.w3.org/TR/html401, SVG http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/, and MathML http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/ documents" is IMO a significant divergence: from a factually descriptive statement to an imperative verb, for one thing (and despite the original tip saying not to tell people what they should be doing).
By the way, your suggestion of "Tell me about Amaya", with the verb "Tell me" included in the link, is also on their list of bad examples. It therefore sounds like you partly disagree with the current incarnation of that tip, too.