19/02/14 11:50, intrigeri wrote: > Hi, > > at some point (next Tails summit?), we'll want to do an assessment of > Redmine and how we're using it. > > One specific issue I've noticed is that some of us haven't learned > Textile (the markup language used by default in Redmine), and instead > write Markdown that Redmine obviously interprets the wrong way.
Personally I have no issue with Textile, and if I ever slipped back to markdown in some ticket that was just a mistake. > One possibility would be to move back to Markdown for our Redmine > project. It's a lot of work: we first would need to upgrade to Redmine > 2.x (once available in wheezy-backports), backport > redmine-plugin-markdown and its dependencies, install and maintain the > "per project formatting" plugin (that only exists since last May, so > I'm not sure it's a safe bet on the long run), and finally convert all > our existing tickets and comments from Textile to Markdown. > > I personally very much doubt it's worth the effort, compared to each > of us spending one hour to learn the basics of Textile, but if others > think differently (and/or are volunteering to help), I'd like to hear > it :) Agreed. I think this will fix itself over time. Unless you have any example where markdown can seriously hurt the presentation, I think the time in-between will be quite painless as well. Cheers! _______________________________________________ tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
