My mistake. The last time I brought a bug up, you told me to file a
bug on github - so I assumed it was general procedure.

On Jan 18, 9:07 pm, David Pollak <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Please don't open tickets unless you discuss them on this list first.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, tommycli <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I created two new issues for TextileParser.
>
> > 290. TextileParser molests divs
>
> > 291. TextileParser does not support notextile
>
> > Additionally, it'd be nice if TextileParser were implemented in a way
> > such that it was extensible. The main issue is that it's just a
> > singleton object, which cannot be extended.
>
> > Perhaps instead of:
>
> > object TextileParser
>
> > we could have:
>
> > class TextileParserCls {
> >  ... real stuff...
> > }
>
> > object TextileParser extends TextileParserCls
>
> > People could then extend the class and instantiate their own singleton
> > if they wanted to extend the parser.
>
> > Thanks, and sorry if I'm becoming a bug on the Textile.
>
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