Python docs disappointing - group effort to hire writers?
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Thu Aug 6 09:55:04 EDT 2009
RayS wrote:
> At 08:35 PM 8/5/2009 -0700, r wrote:
>> """... Any real sense of community is undermined -- or
>> even destroyed -- to be replaced by virtual equivalents that strive,
>> unsuccessfully, to synthesize a sense of community."""
>
> I've brought up the idea of the quasi-community doc that PHP uses to
> good effect.
And what have you done about setting up such a project?
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php is a prime example
> where 2/3 of the "doc" is user-contributed comments and code.
I consider consider this to an unreadable mishmash. If you and others
want something like that, do it. And quite bitching about the work of
those of us who have done something compact and readable. We are all
volunteers here.
tjr
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