Social problems of Python doc [was Re: Python docs disappointing]
Cousin Stanley
cousinstanley at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 22:21:25 EDT 2009
> FWIW, I support the idea the regular docs incorporating links
> to freely editable wiki pages. That will at least make it
> easier for people to make changes or add notes.
>
> That being said, I would like to add a few thoughts about the
> current process. ISTM that important corrections (when the
> docs are clearly in error) tend to get made right away. What
> is more interesting are the doc requests that get rejected
> and why:
> ....
> In short, most doc requests that get rejected are requests
> that didn't actually improve the documentation.
> ....
Raymond ....
Thanks for your very eloquent and cohernt response
that in my opinion helps to explain many of the
problems, either real or perceived, with the Python
documentation ....
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Stanley C. Kitching
Human Being
Phoenix, Arizona
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