on the philosophical aspects of a specification
    david parsons 
    orc at pell.portland.or.us
       
    Mon Mar  3 23:45:34 EST 2008
    
    
  
In article <d5d.1e15ea7e.34fdd932 at aol.com>,
 <markdown-discuss at six.pairlist.net> wrote:
>however, implementers can reach agreement easily,
>by leaving users out in the cold, brushing them off
>with a "you will need to follow the spec" which seems
>-- if i understand markdown's cornerstone correctly --
>to be outside gruber's comfort range for his creation...
    I've looked at this paragraph several times and I still have no idea
what you're talking about.
    If a user says "I want paragraphs to start with an explicit
paragraph symbol and all newlines to force a <br/>" , I *will* brush
them off with a "you will need to follow the spec" because that's not
how Markdown works.    I can't imagine any other way to actually write
the language.
    -david parsons
    
    
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