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First of all, let me say I think this project is incredible, and remains well-organized despite the sheer volume of what's been collectively amassed. When I have a shitty day and need something to settle my weary mind, just 30-45 minutes of cruising through the links is usually more than enough to restore my perspective (and usually add one or two new cool baubles to my rather ornate shell, haha).
I want to throw out a thought I had recently while doing so, which is that GitHub is as great for assembling a diverse and productive team of contributors as it is atrocious at letting them do anything more sophisticated than plop changes into plain text and keep it all in one piece. (Just my opinion, naturally; I'm sure others would disagree.) If there were a way to, say, gain the layout advantages found in a more robust framework like what is found in WikiBooks, this already magnificent resource could easily acquire a couple more orders of magnitude of awesomeness. It leads me to a couple of fundamental questions:
- Does anyone know of any libraries or other tools that are targeted at converting/migrating GFM Markdown to something close to WikiMedia syntax?
- If someone were masochistic enough to want to experiment with what that might look like, would you have any objection to the attempt?
I'm not naïve enough to think that the evolution of the list could ever move away from GitHub. What it's already grown into makes it self-evident that this is the way to keep it in front of the right type and volume of eyeballs to keep it growing. I see it as akin to the way source usually needs to be compiled into a different form altogether to become truly useful, so too it might be that a natural symbiosis could happen between the list as it is here and a downstream "fork" that was focused on applying digital typography to it. This list of resources + the ability to tastefully and easily embed images + multiple pages looping back in on each other + collapsible tables...well, I'm sure you get the idea. 😁
I'm interested to hear any and all thoughts on the matter.