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- I tend to use "org syntax" at the moment, but it isn't catchy enough
+From [YouTube](www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLuTYkhFDQY&feature=em-comments):
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+- Great idea! I’m not sure about the name though. To me it implies it has something syntactically to do with Markdown (which it doesn’t). In my view OrgMode markup is far more expressive than Markdown. It’s almost a new markup language in and of itself. So, how about OrgMark or Org Mode Markup Language aka OMML.
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Links and other notes:
- The article from 2017 that started the whole discussion: \"Org Mode