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Question: Add MUD Tree diagram?
editIn Talk:MUD_trees I suggested that the HTML table based design of the MUD family history could better be replaced with an image generated from GraphViz or PlantUML.
To offer a clear overview, this example combines ALL trees but they could just as easily be split out (as is currently the case)
Is this something that could be interesting to add to the current page (which the MUD Tree article has been merged into)?