On 21/01/11 08:49, Suraj Kurapati wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Tim Mertens<[email protected]> wrote:
Where is the best place to log asciidoc defects and/or submit
patches? [...]
I have noticed a couple of defects in asciidoc and related software in
the a2x toolchain but I am not sure where to start logging the issues
and/or potential patches.
From what I observed, this mailing list is the best place to report
bugs, request features, and submit patches.
Stuart Rackham, the father of asciidoc, has always been very quick to
respond to activity on this list. Recently, he has not been very
active, leading me to think that he's off on a well deserved vacation.
:)
That would be nice :-)
... breaking radio silence ...
Actually I've been tied up with my day job mostly, also tinkering with Android
development, updating our IT infrastructure (servers and network haven't been
upgraded in years) and I just needed a break from AsciiDoc.
I can see over 70 unattended AsciiDoc emails in my Inbox, I will start working
my way through them soon. Nice to see so many others stepping up and answering
questions.
Apologies, especially to those of you who are awaiting a response to contributed
patches, I know how demotivating it can be when you don't get a timely response.
Cheers, Stuart
Just hang in there until he returns.
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