> > I can understand that you have your life and it is your time and your
> life may (and should) have other priorities.
>
> Clearly you don't understand. You cannot tell me what to do. I will set my
> own priorities in my life. Likewise, no one is forcing you to use what's
> clearly unacceptable to you.
>
I don't mean to set the priorities of your life, just suggest the *priorities
of the time you devote to asciidoc*.
I just wanted to insist on how important I think the specification is for
the future and present of asciidoc format. But it is obvious that my poor
social and English skill don't help. I can't find the tone and language and
my suggestions are read as angry orders. So I'd better shut up from now on.
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