[Python-Dev] The docs, reloaded (original) (raw)
Jon Ribbens jon+python-dev at unequivocal.co.uk
Tue May 22 18:26:45 CEST 2007
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On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 06:13:36PM +0200, Georg Brandl wrote:
Finding the location that tells you how to suggest changes, and opening a new bug in the infamous SF tracker is not really something people do happily. A "click here to suggest a change" link that leads to a pseudo- edit-form, complete with preview facility, might prove more effective.
Indeed. I know my instinctive reaction to the Python docs is "oh, this is not something which the public can contribute to". Something more like the PHP-style "public annotations" might be good - with an appropriate moderation / voting system on the annotations it could possibly be very good.
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