On 10/18/2012 03:21 AM, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
I would like to see a centralized, /maintained/ website for Markdown documentation. Perhaps we could start a Markdown-powered wiki!
Indeed. This could be easily done with a server running nginx and ikiwiki.

On 10/18/2012 03:40 AM, Alan Hogan wrote:
I do have to warn you, however. While a number of maintainers have gone to great lengths to maximize interoperability, there *is* no BDFL (benevolent dictator for life) and there *is* no consensus on a number if issues, ambiguities, and extensions.

While most maintainers would *love* a big "multi-dingus" and exhaustive wiki, no one has committed to the effort of setting up and maintaining those; and not ever implementation maintainer would contribute.

I know you ended up here after noticing a quirk on another website, so I don't expect you to be that person, but I think the community *would* appreciate such a wiki and/or multi-dingus. Just be warned it will not be an easy or quick project!
This has to be a community project, not something made by only one person. If someone agrees to hosting this, I'd agree to set nginx and ikiwiki up and running for it.

On 10/18/2012 04:27 AM, Fletcher Penney wrote:
Don't reinvent the wheel:

        http://babelmark.bobtfish.net/


F-
And, also, this would be AWESOME on a wiki (better yet, as a link on the first page).

Any ideas/volunteers ?
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