> As stated in the README, "The guide is part of a larger effort to improve all of the packaging and installation docs, including pip, setuptools, virtualenv, and wheel. Ultimately, users need more than a "guide" to feel confident about the current tools. They need complete, accurate and inter-consistent documentation across all the projects"

I would include docs.python.org in that list. I've already added links from the relevant pages to the user's guide (as even in its current incomplete state it is a better end user resource than the stdlib docs), but ultimately we need to cull the current outdated information from the stdlib docs and actively promote the development of cross-version compatible packages.


I just added docs.python.org to the "larger effort" list in the README and the intro.
I also created an issue for "docs.python.org" work, and brought over some of the comments from bitbucket.
https://github.com/pypa/python-packaging-user-guide/issues/12