I'm getting a whole bunch of weird characters embedded into your email, and
I can't read it :(

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:38 AM, T.J. Yang <[email protected]> wrote:

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> > From: [email protected]
> > Date: Fri=2C 16 Oct 2009 08:08:21 -0500
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [fossil-users] html for Fossil wiki language ?
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> > Yeah=2C e-mail me if you want to talk more about it=2C I've done a fair
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> it of pondering on the subject myself=2C would love to share and discuss.
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> > More to topic: I'd love to see something simpler than HTML used for
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> l=2C it's a bridge that a lot of people have to leap and would make the
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> erface a lot easier for new people=2C which is a huuuuuge plus.
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> Following is just my personal opinion=2C
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> One thing I realized over the years is that "new people/customer/users"
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>  many types when contributing knowledge. I only know two types in my work
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> nvironment.
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> 1. people are willing to learn text markup languages.
> =A0=A0 I am in type 1. and I don't like to learn extra wiki languages if
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> ml can do the work already.=20
> 2. people only want to type in texts and use GUI menu for formatting.
> =A0=A0 This type of person is in majority=2C they are important if a wiki
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> olution is targeting them for contribution.
> =A0=A0 they usually ask can I have my contribution article export back in
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> S Word format ?
> =A0=A0 or can I drag my word document into your wiki page ?
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> I=A0 am so glad to see sqlite author do it right again(for my requirements
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> I like to see more html syntax got supported.
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> tj
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> > For reference=2C Google Code already does this.
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> > On Thu=2C Oct 15=2C 2009 at 3:48 PM=2C Dmitry Chestnykh wrote:
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> >> {i|{*|{a www.example.com|{img|http://example.com/icon.gif}Parenthese
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> >> overload}}}
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> >> vs
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> >> [http://example.com/icon.gif%20
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> >%20>] Parenthese overload
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> >> Oh yeah=2C so much easier to read =3B)
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> > For me=2C at least. The point is that with HTML I know where what tag
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> > ends=2C while with curly brackets version I don't.
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> > Allright=2C I think we're off the topic now. Let me summarize: some
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> > people prefer HTML and some people like other markup languages. Fossil
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> > wikis have:
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> > * HTML markup=2C described here:
> http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/wik=
> i_rules
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> > * Simple wiki formatting rules=2C like * bullets=2C 1. ordered lists=2C
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> > [links]=2C etc. ( ^ same link )
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> > There's also creole markup (http://www.wikicreole.org/) branch here:
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> > http://www.fossil-scm.org/index.html/timeline?t=3Dcreole
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> > I think this is enough for most people.
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> > --
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> > Dmitry Chestnykh
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