>  It's probably useless to protest, seeing as there is such overwhelming
>  enthusiasm for this idea, but I'm actually opposed to it.

-1

Which is a good example of what it would mean to have a guessing
syntax.  Is my -1 by you just glancing at it, -1 to not having it or
-1 to having it?

Programming languages and DSLs and markup should provide consistent
behaviour.  I don't want to be two partials deep thinking "will this
break something somewhere else?"

besides %li and ? are actually only two keystrokes apart... the time
you would save in typing the two keystrokes you loose overwhelmingly
in having to work out the context you are typing those ? in when you
are looking at it later trying to debug it.

So in this context, my -1 means "no, I do not think this would be an
improvement on HAML"

Mikel

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