Hi Tim, * Tim Cross <theophil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Karl, > > while I can appreciate the point you are making, I'm doubtful your > suggestion will gain the traction necessary to work.
You might be right. Only time will tell. ;-) > To me, it feels a little like the frequent posts from RMS in the > emacs-devel list where he gets upset when people refer to Linux > instead of GNU Linux. I disagree here. Linux vs. GNU/Linux are two different names for the same thing. Org-mode is an Elisp implementation and Orgdown is just a syntax definition. So they are completely different things. > To some extent, the distinction will be too subtle for many and > often, it isn't clear whether an issue is a syntax definition > (orgdown) or an implementation bug or just simply user > misunderstanding. It seems to be the case that the name "Orgdown" is the reason why the Org-mode community does not support the idea of an implementation-agnostic definition of the syntax. Which is ... kinda funny if you think about it. Well if the project is not working out, at least I made my point and we continue to have all those misunderstandings and lack of Orgdown support in 3rd party tools (because Org-mode is way too big). > Perhaps we just need a name for the markup syntax which doesn't actually > reference 'org' at all - it simply is the markup syntax which org > happens to use. A completely separate name might avoid confusion and > would make it very clear that the markup syntax is not org mode. Problem > is, naming is terribly difficult and I have no suggestions on what would > be a good name. Oh, there is a very large danger here of getting something that is not compatible with Org-mode any more. I don't think that this would be a good thing. At least the different flavors killed the fun of Markdown for me. > I have not yet viewed your video, but will certainly be doing so. Again, > agree with the sentiment of what your trying to do, just not convinced > it is compatible with basic human nature. Maybe we need to differ between the Org-mode community with potential bias and the main target group of people who did use Markdown in the past and never have heard of Org-mode before? -- get mail|git|SVN|photos|postings|SMS|phonecalls|RSS|CSV|XML into Org-mode: > get Memacs from https://github.com/novoid/Memacs < Personal Information Management > http://Karl-Voit.at/tags/pim/ Emacs-related > http://Karl-Voit.at/tags/emacs/