Hi David,
I will try to push some code on GitHub. I have open a repository to do so [1].
So far, I have a minimal project using an embedded jetty to do the conversion requested by "Babelmark 2".
I want to have a build using maven+tycho. (maven only is not an option, because the latest version of wikitext is not available in a maven repo [2])
Yes a small server will be requested somewhere (eclipse foundation or somewhere else).
I have just a naming/branding question: should we speak from "eclipse-wikitext" or from "mylyn-wikitext"?
Stackoverflow has a "mylyn-wikitext" tag [3]. But I am not sure it should influence the choice.
I hope you can tell the name you prefer.
I will keep you informed with my progresses.
Jeremie
[1] https://github.com/jmini/markdowikitext
[2] https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/461700/
[3] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/mylyn-wikitext
Le 16.09.2014 16:45, David Green a écrit :
Jérémie,
Great to see some interest in testing/improving the Mylyn WikiText Markdown implementation.
As far as I know no one has run the CommonMark test suite against Mylyn WikiText. I agree, it would be very interesting to see how it measures up.
Babelmark 2 is also interesting and could be a good way to raise awareness and adoption of the Mylyn WikiText framework. We would have to host a web application somewhere for this one to work. I'm not sure if eclipse.org can provide the necessary infrastructure, but it's worth asking.
Are you interested in contributing?
Feel free to open a bug to track this discussion.
David
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