Continuation of the AsciiDoc language and tools is happening in the
Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor is a modern implementation of AsciiDoc
that adheres as closely as possible to the syntax in AsciiDoc Python while
offering numerous modern enhancements. Asciidoctor also offers a much
broader ecosystem of extensions, tools, and integrations.

See:

http://asciidoctor.org
asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual

Cheers,

-Dan

On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Graham Bird <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We are looking at asciidocs to move to for all our user documentation.
>
> When I search around though, I see little or nothing beyond 2103, so is it
> still maintained?
>
> I also see claims for Mac OS based tools, but almost all of them seem to
> be "coming soon" and that was a few years ago.
>
> This is a major transition for us so I don't want to commit to a dead
> end.  If folks are using other tools (I'm aware of markdown) what are
> they?  What is being used for current documentation production?
>
> Cheers
>
> Graham
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