> I have asked for feedback and I got little. I do not think that many open points were left that could have easily been implemented. This is why I wasn’t too happy to read this email now, because I would have preferred some constructive ideas and help over this now. You are a tough person to send feedback to. You have a tendency to react in off-putting ways. Re-read your response. You did receive my constructive ideas in the Documentation list. > First of all: There is no time to work on this. I have been doing nothing else but infrastructure and admin work around the project for the last four weeks. I am barely able to respond to my email. One emergency after the other is happening and I am doing “quick and dirty” on more things than I would like to. Bare this in mind. This is also the reason why I am a bit on the edge. How can I help? Since I’m not a firewall expert, I help with documentation (I started working on the old wiki near April 2018) > False information is worse than none. Sorry to say but you’ll have to point those out (I know you are busy!). I’m not an expert but I have been going through and correcting what I can. I don’t have the skills to identify false info. >> Did the https://github.com/benweet/stackedit.js not work? > > This project hasn’t been updated in years. I am not going to integrate legacy software into something new. Sorry for dwelling on this (and I’m not trying to make you mad): To my unskilled eyes it looks like it was updated in Aug 2018. I saw your concern about PageDown but there is not a Pagedown reference in the JS code. On the webpage it states "stackedit.js is lightweight and has no dependency.” (I wrote a note to the developer to confirm). I am missing something obvious... > I am also quite frustrated about seeing loads of HTML .... This is not how this was intended and we have talked about why this is a bad idea. What should I correct? The HTML I remember is: <color blue> Example </color> to <span style=“color:blue”> Example </span> I believe I wrote to you asking for guidance and did not receive a response. Keep in mind, pages that look like this —> https://wiki.ipfire.org/hardware/arm?revision=2019-08-06T13:57:34.868460 Will now look like this —> https://wiki.ipfire.org/hardware/arm?revision=2019-01-09T19:34:43 — I’m sure you realize this is an uphill battle. Especially since users are allowed/encouraged to update wiki pages. Without the code to limit or exclude HTML you’ll become the wiki cop and continue to be frustrated by non-compliance. This doesn’t seem worth your time. > I am also quite frustrated about ... only the word “update” in the change log. Look at the revisions for a single page. You see many proper remarks. The “Update” is normally a quick change where I got frustrated fighting the interface to get a page completed. My bad. I will do better. Again, none of this is meant to be mean. It just my feedback.