Intent to orphan dblatex (asciidoc dependency)

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This is to let you know that I intend to orphan dblatex.

Background: dblatex depends on python 2 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737967) which will be retired in Fedora 32 (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RetirePython2).

Some packages depend on dblatex directly, some indirectly via asciidoc which uses dblatex to transform docbook via LaTeX to pdf. (Yes, one can imagine more direct ways of going from asciidoc or docbook to pdf.)
In fact, upstream has been dead for quite a long time; its dependencies and the way it is used (build documentation from shipped sources) justified keeping it for so long.

I have managed to port another package to python 3 and tried with dblatex but failed. dblatex constructs various decoders and encoders for TeX to preserve (i.e. not quote) TeX control characters. They read/write "text" (python 2 native strings) and reencode as soon as they decided on a proper coding. This means that in many places in the code there is no clear separation between "encoded", "decoded", "raw", that is to say: between strings and bytes. Even style-wise, you see many constructs like "line = object.someMethod(line)" where someMethod may or may not transform line from encoded to decoded or the other way round. This kept at least me from recognizing a clear byte/string separation.

Therefore, porting to python 3 is much more than simply marking some string literals as bytes (b"abc") or some reads and writes as "b". I believe the underlying parser classes need to be rewritten and its users adapted.

dblatex has to more maintainers: @alexlan and @jchaloup
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