On Sep 3, 5:29 pm, Chris Eppstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Regarding the :sass filter: I can imagine that we could set an option
> that preserves backwards compatibility but can be easily turned off
> for the correct behavior. Or we could break backwards compatibility on
> master and document that change for the next release. Or we could
> issue a deprecation warning for one release and then break backwards
> compatibility one release later... In other words, I don't see any
> reason to not proceed forward in making the framework better just
> because we have users.

I would tend to agree.  Having to use %script and then :sass is
inconsistent.  I understand that not all filters output a tag, but the
ones that can should.

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