On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 6:05 AM, Quantum Mechanic
Googling for "pylint pylintrc" gives me the first hit as https://docs.pylint.org/en/1.6.0/run.html.
This lands me on https://docs.pylint.org/en/1.6.0/run.html, asking me to login. I have a login, and clicking "Login" sends me to https://readthedocs.org/dashboard/, spoiling the google search.
I was not asked to log into anything on that site. You'll need to provide a whole lot more detail.
In fact, searching on google only shows me that something might be there. I have to search *again* on ReadTheDocs, which isn't friendly at all.
Poking around until I find a search box at https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/, I type in "pylintrc", which returns the *same bloody page* (OK, yes, it has this helpful bit: https://pylint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?highlight=pylintrc, which does exactly...nothing.)
So I'm stuck trolling around in the full docs there. Instead, I should just pull down the source code, and do my own grep -r.
I feel like I've been violated.
This sounds like an attempt to be humorous at the expense of people who have actually been physically violated. That isn't acceptable on this list and is not tolerated by any mailing list hosted on python.org. Please refrain from this in the future.