[Python-Dev] docs.python.org pointing to Python 3 by default? (original) (raw)
Hynek Schlawack hs at ox.cx
Mon May 21 09:35:33 CEST 2012
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Namespaces are a great idea, let's do more of those :) A subdomain isn't a namespace? A subdomain is only a namespace if you use it as one. The following would be using docs.python.org as a namespace (and is what I think we should move towards): docs.python.org/latest docs.python.org/dev docs.python.org/3.2 docs.python.org/3.1 docs.python.org/2.7 docs.python.org/2.6 etc...
Bikesheddingly, I’d prefer “stable” over ”latest”. That would also better convey the point that 3 is ready for production.
Otherwise +1; I find the current hybrid structure suboptimal.
Also -1 on docs3, that would suggest that it’s still something special and 2 (= docs) is the real deal.
Regards, Hynek
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