On Donnerstag, 15. März 2018 13:36:50 CET VanitasVitae wrote: > I would claim that a huge part of XMPP nowadays happens on mobile devices > and I haven't seen a single rich text editor in any mobile application. > Thats why I think that markdown is the way to go. > > Sending greeting cards in html sounds like an idea from the 90s to me (not > saying that it isn't a usecase, I just haven't come across it yet).
I’m going to repeat why I think that Markdown-ish things aren’t enough: There is interest especially in the kind of groups which would use Slack or Mattermost to have rich-text messages. Those are usually not generated by users, but by automated systems (for example monitoring). I’m not saying that we should slap a rich-text editor in front of a user (even though I certainly won’t stop anybody). I’m also saying that '393 is a really good input format, which is why I want to make '394 compatible to that (as mentioned in the threads back then). kind regards, Jonas
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