[–] vhost- 11y ago ↗ Does this mean it's being called Common Mark now? Seems like an odd choice for the domain if it's still called Common Markdown. [–] fishtoaster 11y ago ↗ It looks like they're transitioning to calling it "CommonMark", so as to not try to claim that it's the "official markdown". [–] zecho 11y ago ↗ Looks like Atwood holds the commonmarkdown.com domain. [–] dragonwriter 11y ago ↗ > Does this mean it's being called Common Mark now?Seems to be CommonMark (one word), not Common Mark.> Seems like an odd choice for the domain if it's still called Common Markdown."CommonMark" is used pretty much everywhere, "Common Markdown" doesn't appear anywhere.
[–] fishtoaster 11y ago ↗ It looks like they're transitioning to calling it "CommonMark", so as to not try to claim that it's the "official markdown".
[–] dragonwriter 11y ago ↗ > Does this mean it's being called Common Mark now?Seems to be CommonMark (one word), not Common Mark.> Seems like an odd choice for the domain if it's still called Common Markdown."CommonMark" is used pretty much everywhere, "Common Markdown" doesn't appear anywhere.
[–] artyomkazak 11y ago ↗ Do notice how the answer to “Are the Yankees the best team in baseball?” has changed from “Yes.” to “We used to think so.”
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 16.3 ms ] threadSeems to be CommonMark (one word), not Common Mark.
> Seems like an odd choice for the domain if it's still called Common Markdown.
"CommonMark" is used pretty much everywhere, "Common Markdown" doesn't appear anywhere.