> I quite agree that it's important to actively seek out and work with
> template creators and curators to get involved in testing out Lua.  But it
> is also critical to involve those who will be *using* the templates to see
> if what has been designed will address any or all of their concerns and
> issues. Making the wiki run faster is, I believe, only one objective in
> improving the "template experience".  If the product that comes out of Lua
> is as difficult to use as the current templates, then we have only
> completed half the job. (I use "we" as the big-tent community that includes
> developers and editors.)
>

As far as I know, this doesn't really change the template experience
from a normal editor's point of view.

- Ryan

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