Suppose Haddock's documentation language (<span>"</span>-- | ...<span>"</span>)
were an extended form of a common wiki markup language, and
specifically Wikimedia's, because the Haskell wiki uses it. Instead of
converting to HTML, Haddock could then pass through most markup
unchanged and make wiki links out of its current link markup (modules
& entities). Some benefits:<br><ul><li> We'd all get a much richer (and extensible) markup language.</li><li> We'd have only a single markup language (Wikimedia's) to learn instead of two, and no need to convert between them manually.
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Automatically generated links to user-comment pages would be wiki
links, so one could tell by looking at them whether there are any
comments already there.</li></ul>Comments?<br><br> - Conal<br>