Implemented: Convert README from AsciiDoc to Markdown format#1079
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Since it's quite straight and simple I'd push right now, but some checks are queud, no hurry anyway |
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@JacquesLeRoux I think that the workflow actions are queued because of some issues at GitHub (I know that Infra has filed a ticket today as this is impacting other projects). |
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OK |
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Still the Groovy link issue, let's wait |
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http://docs.groovy-lang.org/docs/groovy-4.0.22/html/api/ is OK, running and then pushing |
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This PR coverts the current project's README file from AsciiDoc to Markdown.
The PR is related to the thread on the dev list started by Jacopo Cappellato on March 31, 2026, with the subject 'Proposal: Convert README.adoc to README.md for improved GitHub compatibility'.