On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 04:55:03PM -0800, Matthew Peveler wrote:
> As Lex and others stated, asciidoc-py3 is available in Debian, Gentoo, and 
> Fedora. I've also cut the 9.0.0rc1 release today with the hope that we'll 
> get a 9.0.0 final in the near future after I finish up updating/fixing some 
> remaining build tasks (like for the website). It is not yet available on 
> PyPI as there's some architecture stuff I'd like to improve first (like 
> getting rid of asciidoc's reliance on globals to maintain state).

Good, I'm looking forward for it!

> asciidoc3 is an unaffiliated fork of asciidoc.

I've heard about this.

Question to you and to others (and to the fork's author): are there
technical reasons behind this fork or are these just "social" reasons?

The reason of this question is that every time I see a fork I see a
(potential) lot of resource wasting going on...

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Saluton,
Marco Ciampa

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