Hi all,

We use (and love) AsciiDoc at O'Reilly Media. Authors sometimes want
to use it for the new edition of a book, but providing them with an
AsciiDoc version of the previous edition has been a challenge because
we have generally use DocBook as the book source. So a colleague of
mine (Brian Jepson) wrote some XSL to convert from DocBook to
AsciiDoc. It's here in case anyone finds it useful:

https://github.com/oreillymedia/docbook2asciidoc

We've tested it on only a couple of books so far, but it seems to be
working pretty well. As new editions of books come up, we're adding
handling for more elements as needed.

Adam

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