+1

Most of the stuff you`ve mentioned is not even discoverable in the default
distribution without reading the docs so it`s pointless IMO to have it by
default and we should let the admin install it when needed.

Thanks,
Eduard

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:12 PM, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi devs,
>
> Following our strategy of moving non-core extensions of platform in
> xwiki-contrib I’d like to discuss moving non-core modules of
> xwiki-rendering into xwiki-contrib.
>
> My real need ATM is to know where I should commit the Markdown renderer
> I’ve been working on as a proof of concept. It’s working but not everything
> is supported yet and I don’t plan nor want to commit to make it work in the
> near future. I also don’t want to put the burden of maintaining it on the
> xwiki core dev team. And I also feel it should be located in the same
> module where the Markdown parser is located. So one solution is to move the
> Markdown syntax module into xwiki-contrib, as a whole.
>
> Now, if we do this for the markdown module we might as well agree to do it
> for other non-core modules, namely:
>
> - some syntaxes: mediawiki, twiki, apt, confluence*, creole, docbook,
> doxia, jspwiki, tex (+ markdown of course)
> - some macro transformations: linkchecker, wikiword
> - some macros like: the ctsreport one and the jira macro
>
> WDYT?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
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