you can find the brand-new Python3 port AsciiDoc3 at www.asciidoc3.org and
on github.com/asciidoc3/asciidoc3.
All 170 AsciiDoc testcases are passed! Have fun with 'Text based document
generation using Python 3.x'.
It's great to see development happening (asciidoctor work seems t
have
On 18 April 2018 at 08:05, Derek Jones wrote:
> Lex,
>
>> What is your basis for that statement? I am not an Asciidoctor dev,
>> but I can say it most definitely does not seem to have stalled to me. >
>> Have you been watching the Github repository?
>
>
> The last update
Derek,
You are clearly looking in the wrong place. Asciidoctor has incredibly high
activity on both code and documentation.
https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor
https://github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor/issues?q=is%3Aissue+sort%3Aupdated-desc+is%3Aclosed
Lex,
What is your basis for that statement? I am not an Asciidoctor dev,
but I can say it most definitely does not seem to have stalled to me. > Have
you been watching the Github repository?
The last update listed on the asciidoctor website is from a few years
ago.
There were 21 code
On 17 April 2018 at 21:35, Derek Jones wrote:
>
>> you can find the brand-new Python3 port AsciiDoc3 at www.asciidoc3.org and
>> on github.com/asciidoc3/asciidoc3.
>> All 170 AsciiDoc testcases are passed! Have fun with 'Text based document
>> generation using Python 3.x'.
>
>
On 18 April 2018 at 09:52, Derek Jones wrote:
> Dan,
>
>> https://rubygems.org/gems/asciidoctor/versions
>
>
> Thanks for this.
>
>> Please research more before commenting about the health of a project. It's
>> very damaging to the project to make such impulsive statements.
>