Well at least I think it is a bug:
Variable names apparently can no longer contain digits in 2.3.x Convert-ly does not warn or change anything about offending definitions.
I have tried with the 2.3.6 package (i.e. the most recent one that is available in .deb format).
%% example: works in 2.2.3 but fails in 2.3.6 with "error: syntax %% error, unexpected DIGIT, expecting '='" %% on the line where v1 is defined.
v1 = \notes{a}
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