Greetings and good day. Having just joined the DOC-sig, I wanted to introduce myself and determine the status of the work the SIG is doing, perhaps see what I could contribute. I've been working with Python (and programming in general) for quite a while, but only recently starting to involve myself with the community. I'm going to review the archives of the list, but would appreciate a quick summary of the current work of the SIG and what contributions the group is currently seeking. Thanks. Jordan McCoy jordanm@uts.cc.utexas.edu
Jordan McCoy wrote:
I'm going to review the archives of the list, but would appreciate a quick summary of the current work of the SIG and what contributions the group is currently seeking. Thanks.
The SIG has two main focuses: documentation *of* Python, and documentation *with* Python. I'm sure Fred Drake, who's in charge of the documentation of Python, would welcome help on that front. There are several projects that use Python for documentation; Docutils (http://docutils.sf.net) is one of them, and has been monopolizing the Doc-SIG list for a while. We'd certainly welcome your help. What kind of contributions are you looking to make? -- David Goodger http://starship.python.net/~goodger Programmer/sysadmin for hire: http://starship.python.net/~goodger/cv
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