"Michael S. Zick":
> Would you consider a git-patch against aufs-utils to convert the makefile
> and aufs.5.in to using AsciiDoc?
> http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/
>
> That would allow the user (and you) to generate MAN, HTML, etc. from
> the same source file with a minimum of markup in the source.

Hmm, currently (as you know), what I write is aufs.in.5 which is
roff-man format. And I convert it into html, and upload it as
http://aufs.sourceforge.net/aufs3/man.html

I have ever tried AsciiDoc when I started using GIT. Its manual pages
are written in asciidoc. And I got failed since my PC was poor (at that
time). I had to install some new tools. They were very slow.
Additionally they produced some errors, and I could not get the resulted
man pages. Since then, I don't like asciidoc. But I know the situation
may be changed, the tools are upgraded and my PC is new and powerful.

Currently we have roff-man and html. I hope you would be satisfied.


J. R. Okajima

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