That is the point I wanted to state. Just register a domain i.e. asciidoc-spec.org, or something similar, and start writing the specification, even just a small introduction pointing to a github with the specification. You, people who are involved in asciidoc (i.e. asciidoctor and asciidoc-py), if you want register a legal foundation in USA, or Germany, or wherever you are more comfortable, do it. That foundation is a good idea and I think that, in the long term, necessary. But now, the first step is just a place to write a draft specification in a more or less informal way and start the process of improving and polishing it.
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