All things considered, a pretty large update! I've got more to talk about, but check back past the break for that.
So, a long announced, and long-delayed feature, I want to offer a round of applause to TheMightyBuzzard, who did most of the grunt work; Bytram, who did most of the sanity checking; and paulej72, who lost his sanity in getting UTF-8 full-functional in Slashcode with a massive merge that caused my brain to melt the first time I looked at it. This was a massive amount of work, but the site should no longer have those long-frustrating issues where characters randomly show up, or get mutated after you click Preview or Submit, something that was true on the other site as well. As part of the work on this, Slashcode was modified to be native UTF-8 or in other words we're not dong any sort of conversion to HTML entities or such, and four-bit unicode characters are also working as expected (contrary to what was previously reported). As part of this update, most of the annoying aspects of the lameass filter got ripped out as they were incompatible with unicode support, and mostly served to piss people off vs. serving any using spam prevention method.
As I've stressed before, time and again, this site exists for the community, so if you've got some ideas, post them below, and let us hear about it!
On the business side of things, I'm working on drafting a "longer-term" plan, hopefully ready to present something this week, or early next week, which lays down a specific "here's what we are going to do" plan, and then let you guys think it over, poke it with a stick, then call me an idiot, and have me do it again; as far as running a site, its been a pretty successful model thus far :-)
Expect one or two more "meta" posts in the next few days, and until then, let me know your thoughts below
~ NCommander
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Friday August 22 2014, @03:40PM
Ease up there guy. It's just an opinion not a personal insult.
If we allowed full markdown it would be opening up formatting that we currently do not allow for very good reasons. That was the rampant stupidity I was talking about.
If we limited markdown to mirror the tags we allow, you'd only be getting bold, italic, lists, and quote. Hardly seems worth the bother it would take to code properly* to me but if you want to convince paulej72 or NCommander to code it or to submit a pull request of your own for consideration, welcome to it. The issues tracker is here [github.com] if you want to submit it as a feature request.
* You should see all the checks and transformations incoming text goes through before it ever makes it to even the preview much less the db. They would all have to be extended, tested, and debugged. And that's not even considering rendering the markdown correctly.
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