Asciidoc3

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9.0.0rc2

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9.0.0rc1

Additions and changes
- Port asciidoc to run on Python 3.5+ (see https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc for the EOL Python 2 implementation)
- Drop internal implementation of OrderedDict and use the standard library collections.OrderedDict instead
- Implement Dockerfile for running asciidoc
- Add Catalan translation
- Add docbook5 backend
- Fix misspellings in various files and documents
- Use UTC for testing instead of Pacific/Auckland (which observes daylight saving time).
- Use "with" context statement for opening and closing files instead of older try/finally pattern.
- Search sibling paths before system wide paths in asciidocapi
- Add manpage for testasciidoc.py
- Use argparse instead of optparse for argument parsing
- Migrate from A-A-P based build system to Make

Bug fixes
- Fix index terms requiring two characters instead of just one (see https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3/pull/2#issuecomment-392605876)
- Properly capture and use colophon, dedication, and preface for docbooks in Japanese (see https://github.com/asciidoc/asciidoc-py3/pull/2#issuecomment-392623181)

Testing
- Commit generated test files to the repository for continuous integration
- Test against Python 3.5+ on Travis-CI

3.0.2

Date of Release: 2018-6-16

3.0.1

correlates with AsciiDoc3-3.0.1 plus history

3.0.1a

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