Hoi, Sorry but Wikitext is of such a nature that I do not use it as much as possible. LiquidThreads was a huge step forward and I still find it astonishing that it was left to rot for such a long time.I really welcome the move towards Flow.
Flow is not an inadequate substitute, it is what will replace wikitext hopefully soon for discussions. I cannot wait. Thanks, GerardM
On 17 March 2015 at 06:43, Kevin Wayne Williams kwwilliams@kwwilliams.com wrote:
Nick Wilson (Quiddity) schreef op 2015/03/16 om 17:51:
LiquidThreads (LQT) has not been well-supported in a long time. Flow is in active development, and more real-world use-cases will help focus attention on the higher-priority features that are needed. To that end, LQT pages at mediawiki.org will start being converted to Flow in the next couple of weeks.
I assume that the intention is to greater increase the divide between Wikipedia editors and the Wikimedia Foundation? It would be nice if the WMF would focus on becoming good with the tools that editors use instead of attempting to convince them that inadequate substitutes are adequate.
KWW
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