Izno added a comment.

Why wouldn't you always output an HTML list at that point?

Because we usually want inline rendering, not a block level element.

Inline rendering is a trivial CSS fix (and can be varied based on classing on parent elements). My read of HTML5 seems to indicate it would be semantic to place it within a <p> or a <div> element, so I don't see an issue there.

And I agree with thiemowmde at

Sounds more like the disagreement is what the purpose of the new feature is, who will use it

given his statement at

It's a convenience feature to be used in infobox templates.

Since I do not know that I would expect an infobox template to take inline content rather than block content of this sort.

And I happen to agree with

This output should never be parsed.

in that it should not be designed to be parsed (what the clients will do, will do).


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