Indeed. The new version has gotten the green light and, afaik, we are
waiting on a new deployment of that code to the production instance. Any
day now.

...and it wasn't just an upgrade to a new version of AsciiDoc. It was a
switch to a new implementation of AsciiDoc, named Asciidoctor [1]. But you
shouldn't notice the different as it's close to 100% compliant with
AsciiDoc rendering. There are still a few outstanding issues, but it won't
be long before we get them polished off.

-Dan

Note: I don't work for GitHub, but I am collaborating with GitHub
developers on this new implementation.

[1] http://asciidoctor.org

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Manfred Moser <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> You might have noticed that asciidoc rendering on github is currently
> broken. I contacted support and according to them it is currently
> deactivated while they are working on a fix.
>
> Manfred
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