User blog comment:DaNASCAT/Template Types: A Smarter Categorization System/@comment-1738746-20151202060136

I'm a coder and I love the current (or now old) source mode editing. Why? Because I can do whatever I want, because I know what I'm doing. This newer "source mode" editing is creeping its way into becoming just another classical editor. I don't want "template prefills" or "smarter syntax highlighting", or weird funky coloured boxes to type in that also "auto-close" my tags when I start typing a new tag in (which by the way, don't always work and most of the time keep giving me  instead...). I know what I'm doing, just as thousands of other users are. We don't need all this fancy crap, I like my plain little box because it gives me freedom and the ability to better see what I'm doing because it's usually complicated as hell.

My recommendation? Move all that crap as an update to provide a classical editor of sorts to template editing. Leave our source editor alone please >__<

On another sidenote, I love the message left by Fewfre. Aside from the free vandalism ticket users have now to change the template types, my wiki(s) get little to no mobile traffic as well. I appreciate that it is something to consider, but I have a whole pile of other damn projects to get through first- I don't need you guys stopping me and forcing me on this bandwagon of converting my infoboxes and forcing my templates into specific types (which also REALLY annoys me to do before submitting changes as Fewfre already said too). If we want to work on mobile design, we will. Give us the space and opportunity to do so, as opposed to forcing it on us. We appreciate and respect your efforts in giving us the opportunity to expand our wiki design onto new platforms, but please respect our decision to choose whether or not we want to do that.