Hi. Is it just me or is there an elephant in here? </tongue-in-cheek> The official Markdown homepage (http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown) offers the 18-month-old version 1.0.1 as a download, and the Dingus page purports to be run on a version 1.0.2b6 - which seems to offer pretty much the same functionality as the old 1.0.1 version. My question is: Is there any active development going on with the "official" Markdown.pl plugin? Should I stop holding my breath and turn my attention (and donation dollars) to some fork project? If so which one? There are several features that have been discussed at length (simple tables, definition lists, id-attributes, a better `img` syntax, better ordered lists, etc) that I'd like to see implemented and be able to start using in my documents, without the fear that the "official" standard markdown syntax might eventually move in a completely different direction leaving me with a backlog of "funky" markdown documents. (P.S. I tried browsing through the mailing-list's web-archives for possible answers, but found them all missing except April and May 2006.) -- M?r