On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 11:01:59AM +0100, Rob Church wrote:
You continue to mischaracterise me as being someone who does not wish to see a WYSIWYG interface; who does not care about the current parser problems and who doesn't want to support fixing them.
No, Rob.
He's mischaracterising *me* as all those things. :-)
The point I have made and continue to make is straightforward, and I am experiencing difficulties understanding where you are failing to do so. I have stated, and I think this viewpoint is supported by several people on this list who have commented on the issue, that I am of the opinion that removing our ability to edit the underlying markup of a page removes our ability to perform more complex editing operations, and will discourage users who are experienced in the use of wiki markup from continuing to contribute.
You bat back with unrelated analogies and straw men arguments. As a result, I don't think I want to continue participating in this discussion. I'm sick of people claiming I don't care.
What Rob said. Since he's mostly speaking for me rather than himself. ;-)
Cheers, -- jra