Some sections of the Lumiera website document meeting minutes,
discussion protocols and design proposals from the early days
of the project; these pages were initially authored in the
»Moin Moin Wiki« operated by Cehteh on pipapo.org at that time;
this wiki backed the first publications of the »Cinelerra-3«
initiative, which turned into the Lumiera project eventually.
Some years later, those pages were transliterated into Asciidoc
semi-automatically, resulting in a lot of broken markup and links.
This is a long standing maintenance problem problem plaguing the
Lumiera website, since those breakages cause a lot of warnings
and flood the logs of any linkchecker run.
After sleeping some nights over it, rework the wording to make
my reasoning more clear and remove any possibly insulting undertone.
I have seen what I describe here, happening over and over again --
and several times I myself was the one cooking up "simplifications",
which caused lots of pain further down the road.
During the last years, I became more and more doubtful and regretted
that decision. In hindsight, the fundamental conflict was present
already in the original discussion.
My own experience showed me again and again: skipping the hard work
of specification for sake of some kind of fluid prototyping rarely
leads to anything solid. If "time to market" counts, this can be
a viable strategy though...
This reverts commit 65bae31de4103abb7d7b6fd004a8315973d3144a.
and reprocessed the wrapping.
Note that the automatic wrapping is not perfect, some manual fixing
by removing some hunks was required.