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Hello,

I'm here as a simple amateur of all kinds of languages (including some human ones ;-)). Discovered this project while searching for improvements for the wikiDot markup, a really great wiki which engine is beeing delivered as open source. Have looked around, thought and designed a lot already. I'll try to expose progressively the results of this reflexion progressively, here and on talk pages for specific topics.

I'm rather looking for a basically better wiki markup language, than taking the present markups into account. So that principles such as

  • no conflict
  • not new
or
  • (not really expressed but very present:) mostly used
are not relevant for me: they're rather second stage criteria. What I mean is that, to my opinion, these criteria are fundamental for a interwiki-only markup, precisely for mixing creole with local markup -- which sounds a bit alien to my ears. Otherwise
  • author-friendliness
  • clarity/simplicity/consistency
&
  • speed to learn/memorize/master
are much more prominent goals.

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« This particular version was published on 14-Sep-2008 01:51 by spir.