I started work on 3.0, available on experimental branch as much as it was completed. With it my effort was to bring the platform to more stable state and bring in all most requested features. Then for the past few months, the project has been on hold as far as my involvement goes - I had too much work to attend it. In this time the only updates were from contributors, fixing bugs and adding smaller features.
I was about to come back with development, but, based on Xcode5 improvements, decided to wait for a while to see where Apple is going in this regard.
Tom
On 25. jul. 2013, at 08:30, Rob Van der Veer via appledoc <
appledoc+noreply-APn2wQf40KCiZsQ...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> How many people are still actively working on appledoc? Is there an eta for 3.0? I know tomaz is actively responding to mails and issue but i'm wondering how much development is going on. I see issues over 2 years old not having been fixed or closed.
>
> I just joined the project and i think its a good project. I come from Micrsoft where i had to work with Sandcastle and DocProject because NDoc died..
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