On 5/16/2010 1:27 PM, Ramon Ribó wrote:
>
>  Hello,
>
>  As I see that the wiki problem is becoming a hot topic, I would also 
> give my opinion. I do not have a strong point here, as we use the wiki 
> pages only for short notes, so it is not very important the wiki 
> language to be used.

This is simply your opinion as to what a wiki is used for. Look at the 
Tcl wiki, the Emacs wiki, Wikipedia, c2.com, clearly none of those are 
short notes yet they are all valid uses of a wiki. Each project may use 
the wiki differently.

> However, I understand that there are other usage patterns that give 
> more importance to it.
>
> In my opinion, the solution is very easy: use the "creole" syntax. It 
> is already inside fossil, in a branch. Make it the default for wiki 
> pages and use some kind of compatibility mode for the old wiki format. 
> Or just let creole also support the old syntax. Are them really 
> incompatible?
>

I'd suggest changing the checkbox option that exists right now "Use HTML 
as the Wiki format" to a drop down, "HTML" or "Fossil Wiki" or "Creole".

Jeremy

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