On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Georg Brandl
Apart from the "latest" one, all these URLs already work.
Yeah, I was just extending the scheme I already knew existed :)
Of course, /2.7 is redirected to /, and /3.3 to /dev, etc. If required, the direction of these redirects can be changed, so that e.g. / goes to /2.7.
What about:
* Canonical:
docs.python.org/2/ docs.python.org/3/
for latest versions of 2.x and 3.x
docs.python.org/2.7/ etc.
for latest minor versions
docs.python.org/dev/
for latest dev version.
* Redirected:
docs.python.org/ --> either /2/ or /3/ or a "disambiguation page" docs.python.org/py3k/ -> /3/
Works for me. It also means we're covered if Guido ever finds a reason to create Python 4000 :)
I also like Martin's idea of offering more links between individual pages, not only the front-pages.
Definite +1 on that. I personally like Django's version selector (for reasons stated elsewhere in the thread), but anything that makes it easier to hop between versions would be good. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia