Any news on Fuji x10 support?

Any news or workarounds for Fuji x10 RAW images?
Thanks!
Steve

Interesting. He evidently has access to beta versions that the rest of us don't.
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2011/11/lightroom-3-6-and-camera-raw-6-6-available -on-adobe-labsoe.html
If Sean Reid is telling the truth, then the odds of x10 support being in the final 3.6 version just went up a bit.
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