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authorGiuseppe Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com>2011-02-28 16:29:12 +0100
committerGiuseppe Bilotta <giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com>2011-02-28 16:29:12 +0100
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@@ -51,6 +51,9 @@ title and wiki name rather than hard-coding the wiki name as description.
>>> I did not mean to imply that I thought it safe. --[[Joey]]
+>>>> Sorry for assuming you implied that. I do think it is safe, though
+>>>> (I defaulted to not safe just to err on the safe side).
+
>> The question is what to do for pages that do not have a description
>> (and are not the index). With your proposal, the Atom feed subtitle
>> would turn up empty. We could make it conditional in the default
@@ -64,6 +67,22 @@ title and wiki name rather than hard-coding the wiki name as description.
>>> few RSS consumers likely even use. That's about 3 levels below useful.
>>> --[[Joey]]
+>>>> The way I see it, there are three possibilities for non-index pages
+>>>> which have no description meta: (1) we leave the
+>>>> description/subtitle in feed blank, per your current proposal here
+>>>> (2) we hard-code some string to put there and (3) we make the
+>>>> string to put there configurable. Honestly, I think option #1 sucks
+>>>> aesthetically and option #2 is conceptually wrong (I'm against
+>>>> hard-coding stuff in general), which leaves option #3: however
+>>>> rarely used it would be, I still think it'd be better than #2 and
+>>>> less unaesthetical than #1.
+
+>>>> I'm also not sure what's ‘complex’ about having such an option:
+>>>> it's definitely not going to get much use, but does it hurt to have
+>>>> it? I could understand not wasting time putting it in, but since
+>>>> the code is written already … (but then again I'm known for being a
+>>>> guy who loves options).
+
The third patch, ‘inline: allow assigning an id to postform/feedlink’,
does just that. I don't currently use it, but it can be particularly
useful in the postform case for example for scriptable management of
@@ -88,6 +107,9 @@ created by `urlto()` by fixing the routine itself.
>>> It's impossible to do for perl-format setup files. --[[Joey]]
+>>>> Ok. In that case I think that we should document that it must be
+>>>> slash-less. I'll cook up a patch in that sense.
+
The inline plugin is also updated (in a separate patch) to use `urlto()`
rather than hand-coding the feed urls. You might want to keep this
change even if you discard the urlto patch.