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Markdown for all rich text that doesn't need super fancy shit like latex
which markdown implementation tho ?
You compile your markdown and don't read it raw? /s
unironically a good point tho.
Oh I'm not brave enough for politics.
GitLab/Hub obviously. Also it doesn't matter since I don't need to compile it to read it.
I'd argue asciidoc is better, but less well known
asciidoc lost me because it's not a markdown superset. Why invent yet another way of marking headlines?
Also GitLab/Hub markdown is the standard and I don't think we need another.
That's a weird way of thinking. I could make the reverse argument.
This whole thread is discussing ideal standards.