Asciidoctor 0.1.2 is released!

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Asciidoctor 0.1.2 is released!

mojavelinux
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The $subject says it all. Read the announcement here:


This release is a huge step forward towards full AsciiDoc compliance. What that means is that now we can really start to focus on extensions (custom block and inline macros, block filters and the like) and the rest of the toolchain. We've come a long way, but there's still tons of exciting work to do.

Thanks for helping to make documentation as awesome as code :)

-Dan

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Re: Asciidoctor 0.1.2 is released!

glaforge
Excellent, congratulations for this nice release!
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Re: Asciidoctor 0.1.2 is released!

mojavelinux
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Thanks Guillaume! I'm really excited to take on the challenge of meeting the requirements for Groovy documentation. There's no shortage of great ideas for where to go next.

Once I catch up on some sleep, I'll start putting together an outlook for the next release. That seemed to really help drive this release, so I'm keen to stick with that approach.

-Dan


On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 12:04 AM, glaforge [via Asciidoctor :: Discussion] <[hidden email]> wrote:
Excellent, congratulations for this nice release!


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Re: Asciidoctor 0.1.2 is released!

snowolfe
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Thanks for the hard work Dan, and everyone else that has contributed.

I have been an AsciiDoc user for a while now, and this is the first time I have contributed in any way to it - well Asciidoctor at least. I will try and contribute more in the future.

-B