Re: [Doc-SIG] [Python-Dev] [Preview] Comments and change proposals on documentation
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 14:24, Georg Brandl <g.brandl@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,
at <http://dpo.gbrandl.de/contents>, you can look at a version of the 3.2 docs that has the upcoming commenting feature. JavaScript is mandatory. I've switched on anonymous comments for testing, but usually at least comments from anonymous users can be moderated. Be sure to test the "propose a change" feature too. Login currently allows OpenID exclusively.
Credits go to Jacob Mason, whose GSOC project is responsible for almost all of what you see there. [1]
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Please test on a smaller page, such as <http://dpo.gbrandl.de/library/math there is currently a speed issue with larger pages. (Helpful tips from JS experts are welcome.)
Other things I have to do before this can go live:
* reuse existing logins from either wiki or tracker?
I would vote for reuse of the tracker login. That way, if a user proposes a change, an issue could be generated from their tracker ID, they'll be nosy, have follow-up input, etc. This way people get a better sense of how their contribution flows along and they'll be included throughout the process. (sorry if I'm repeating anything -- I'm not subscribed to doc-sig)
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Brian Curtin