Just look at the @markdown timeline, though. That is one of two tweets ever made. The last one was "23 May 2011". It is a bit passive agressive, IMO, to not stay in the conversation and then all of the sudden express your opinion. Not that he doesn't have a right to, but this project is at least a step forward. If he has specific vision for the project he is responsible for leading it.
> “Standard Markdown” is neither.
Just look at the @markdown timeline, though. That is one of two tweets ever made. The last one was "23 May 2011". It is a bit passive agressive, IMO, to not stay in the conversation and then all of the sudden express your opinion. Not that he doesn't have a right to, but this project is at least a step forward. If he has specific vision for the project he is responsible for leading it.