Matthew Phillips
Matthew Phillips
maybe take a quick pass at styling while we're in there? 
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/09/referencing-a-tweet-in-an-academic-paper-heres-an-automatic-citation-generator/280005/
Some other potential formats. http://www.plainsite.org/articles/article.html?id=7 http://www.plainsite.org/articles/article.html?id=8 http://www.plainsite.org/api/lref.html
decided not to do this for now. (I think ingrid's code for solving this is still in, but commented out.)
That sounds like a good idea. What's the best way to do this using GitHub issues? We can create a milestone called "future" or "roadmap_future" or "wouldnt_it_be_nice", or we can...
Yes, maybe labels are more flexible for this. I like that we can indicate that it's a "wishlist" type feature and not have to go track down what milestone it's...
Oh, dang it! I thought I could create a freeform label (one called "wishlist"), but I don't think GitHub supports freeform label creation. So, maybe a milestone?
Sorry for the spam. Just realized that I had to go to the main issues page in order create new labels.