User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-12180476-20201109105005/@comment-12180476-20201123180738

No, not the parser function switch. But the template switch, designed for infoboxes when you have multiple images (say, what a character looked like in the past v. what they look like in the present). Well, minimum viable product with an emphasis on the minimum then. And there's a difference between a wiki itself being incomplete and the software and coding it relies upon being incomplete. If you can't account for every piece of custom coding on a particular wiki, perhaps that's a sign to pump the brakes and start dialogue with said wiki's administration and handlers. You know, to ensure the transition is as smooth as possible? But that's just me it seems.