Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-13301-20170502181922/@comment-13301-20170508215934

@SlyCooperFan1: You are talking as if PI is the only solution to the problem, when it is not, because as you already agreed, there are more problems than infoboxes. CSS classes can be placed everywhere, not only inside infoboxes, and doesn't require any special markup. I was trying to open up this path with the Staff but as I said it wasn't being taken into account at all. Infoboxes are a 5% of our page surface. We should look for a more global solution to this.

About 1.19, it lacks lots of features like api endpoints, view how many hidden revisions are between a diff, etc. I don't know if a lot of later MediaWiki code has been incorporated, but not the UI features, at least.

Anyway, this post wasn't about how good PI are, but how Wikia staff imposes a decision despite having 0 support from a community.