+> particularly, needs the same input validation stuff. And then there's the
+> idea of using html2latex, to convert an ikiwiki site into a book. Any
+> plans to work on that too? I guess I'm not sure what the scope is of what
+> you plan to do as part of GSoC.
+
+>> Yes I plan to write an html -> tex (or pdf) plugin as well. But I think it is better to work first on the first one and complete it and then work and complete the second one. If it is in the scope of GSoC i don't know, but I'll write it since it is fun to write on an Opensource project ;-)
+
+>> For latex-> html:
+>> I have the problem that I don't really see the sense to create html code (this means text or charts) from latex code. But if you like I can also add this variant to create html code. In my eyes it is much more important that it is possible to have complex chemical/physical & math formulas on the website without the need to use extern programs. (and upload the pictures manually).
+
+>>> Well, I suppose someone might just like latex and want to use it as the
+>>> markup for their wiki, rather than learning markdown. I guess Midnight
+>>> wanted it enough to write his plugin. But the use case is not too
+>>> compelling to me either, honestly. --[[Joey]]
+
+### code review