It was a huge effort but now you can test the result by yourself:
AsciiDoc3 is available on PyPI to be installed via pip.
To rule out any imponderables it is tagged as 'beta', but it passes
all tests ...
See here for more detailed
information.
The renegotiation about the license of AsciiDoc3 (started by @ArneBab) brings no substantial new findings to me ... read more: https://github.com/asciidoc3/asciidoc3/issues/3#issuecomment-419718677
read moreThe README.md file on https://gitlab.com/assciidoc3/asciidoc3 was updated.
The same holds for https://gitlab.com/assciidoc3/asciidoc3-website. There you can find the sources of https://asciidoc3.org, including 'build-website.sh', which uses AsciiDoc3 to produce all the HTML-files.
read moreOur homepage https://asciidoc3.org was somewhat updated. No big deal, only proofreading and typos.
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