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Presumably so newbies can get help on common issues that aren't bugs, or guidance on how to file a good bug report. Or search the tracker for duplicates, or to upgrade to a newer version.
On May 10, 2017 7:58 AM, "Ethan Furman" <ethan@stoneleaf.us> wrote:
Not sure where to ask about this, so I'm asking here.
In the on-line docs, at the very bottom of a page, in fine print, is a link: \_Find a bug?\_ Following that link leads to a short page with some advice on how to handle it. Under the second heading \[1\] is this paragraph:
If you’re short on time, you can also email documentation bug reports\> to docs@python.org (behavioral bugs can be sent to python-list@python.org).
\> ‘docs@’ is a mailing list run by volunteers; your request will be noticed,
\> though it may take a while to be processed.
Why is python-list the place to send behavioral bugs to? It's been my experience that folks there will (rightly) ask the individual to file a bug on the tracker.
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\~Ethan\~
\[1\] https://docs.python.org/3/bugs.html#documentation-bugs
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