Hi devs,
I am here to bring up this topic because we (KiCad doc developers) are
currently using asciidoc for our documentation. We eventually planned an 
asciidoctor
migration mainly to get rid of these kind of quirks that we encounter from time 
to time

(https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-doc-devs/msg00155.html)

due to the amount of docs and the many languages we handle.

Now the questions:

1) If we post a bug report, how many chances there are that some near future
version of asciidoc will address those issues?

2) the port of asciidoc from python 2 to 3 can be helpful for the fixing of 
bugs like this?

3) how is the port of asciidoc from python 2 to 3? Is there a deadline?

4) going around on github I bumped into this:

https://github.com/dagwieers/asciidoc-odf

it seems to be very useful in my opinion. How many chances are that this
piece of text could be made working again?

BTW: why http://asciidoc.org sports only the old 9 November 2013: AsciiDoc 
8.6.9?

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Marco Ciampa

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