used. Although, having every page declare an explicit dep on `page.tmpl`
is perhaps a bit much; might be better to implement a special case for that
one. Also, having the templates be copied to `destdir` is not desirable.
+In a sense, these template would be like internal pages, except not wiki
+pages, but raw files.
-The risk is that a site might have `allowed_attachments` set to "templates/*"
-or "*.tmpl" something like that. I think such a configuration is the *only*
-risk, and it's unlikely enough that a NEWS warning should suffice.
+The risk is that a site might have `allowed_attachments` set to
+`templates/*` or `*.tmpl` something like that. I think such a configuration
+is the *only* risk, and it's unlikely enough that a NEWS warning should
+suffice.
(This would also help to clear up the tricky disctinction between
wikitemplates and in-wiki templates.)
+
+> But would this require that templates be parseable as wiki pages? Because that would be a nuisance. --[[KathrynAndersen]]
+
+>> It would be better for them not to be rendered separately at all.
+>> --[[Joey]]
+
+>>> I don't follow you. --[[KathrynAndersen]]
+
+>>>> If they don't render to output files, they clearly don't
+>>>> need to be treated as wiki pages. (They need to be treated
+>>>> as raw files anyway, because you don't want random users editing them
+>>>> in the online editor.) --[[Joey]]
+
+>>>>> Just to be clear, the raw files would not be copied across to the output
+>>>>> directory? -- [[Jon]]
+
+>>>>>> Without modifying ikiwiki, they'd be copied to the output directory as
+>>>>>> (e.g.) http://ikiwiki.info/templates/inlinepage.tmpl; to not copy them,
+>>>>>> it'd either be necessary to make them be internal pages
+>>>>>> (templates/inlinepage._tmpl) or special-case them in some other way.
+>>>>>> --[[smcv]]