On 17/09/2009, at 4:00 AM, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com wrote:
Any plans of separating these on edit, then re-attach them to the text on saving? It's low-hanging fruit IMHO.
Good question. IMHO, all position independent stuff (ie, metadata) would be better off saved separately, and edited separately. As a legacy solution, users could still type [[Category:Blah]] in the main edit box, but at save time, it would be moved to the metadata area.
We have an excellent system for storing, versioning, backing up, restoring, editing, and retrieving raw wikitext in one blob.
Why do you want to scrap this, and embark on a several-month-long development effort to reimplement it with more complexity? There certainly isn't any significant technical benefit in it, besides the fact that it seems a little cleaner from the outside.
It's definitely much easier and much safer to store it all together, and then separate it at edit time. We can reliably parse this stuff out and present another interface for editing it.
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