I remember the apology, and I understand why the name "standard" appealed to him. It's certainly what he was trying to do and normally would be a great name.
Except someone else was in control of Markdown so calling your project "Standard Markdown" seems rather hostile to me (or at least rather oblivious).
I remember the apology, and I understand why the name "standard" appealed to him. It's certainly what he was trying to do and normally would be a great name.
Except someone else was in control of Markdown so calling your project "Standard Markdown" seems rather hostile to me (or at least rather oblivious).