Dan Allen’s stewardship of AsciiDoctor — the most complete implementation of AsciiDoc available — is truly inspiring.
The level of documentation available and the amount of work that’s gone into the software is an enormous effort. Any missing-features or quirks I’ve googled have usually led to an existing GitHub issue that Dan is working on himself, with a carefully considered fix in the pipeline or an explanation as to how to implement the feature using the AsciiDoctor API.
AsciiDoc-the-standard is lucky to have a developer of his temperament and caliber, for his own work and for the way he encourages contributions from others.
The level of documentation available and the amount of work that’s gone into the software is an enormous effort. Any missing-features or quirks I’ve googled have usually led to an existing GitHub issue that Dan is working on himself, with a carefully considered fix in the pipeline or an explanation as to how to implement the feature using the AsciiDoctor API.
AsciiDoc-the-standard is lucky to have a developer of his temperament and caliber, for his own work and for the way he encourages contributions from others.
Thank you Dan and the AsciiDoctor team!