[SciPy-Dev] Slight change to reference/index.rst

David Goldsmith d.l.goldsmith at gmail.com
Mon Jun 14 16:46:13 EDT 2010


Does anyone object vehemently to the following change to
reference/index.rst?

("Executive summary": move the info about contributing to the doc from the
bottom of the page to the end of the first narrative paragraph on the page.)

*Present structure:*

Release:|version|<http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy-docs/reference/index.rst/#id1>
Date: |today|<http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy-docs/reference/index.rst/#id3>

This reference manual details functions, modules, and objects included in
Numpy, describing what they are and what they do. For learning how to use
NumPy, see also
user<http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy-docs/user/index.rst/#user>
.

Toctree

:
Acknowledgements

Large parts of this manual originate from Travis E. Oliphant's book Guide to
Numpy <http://www.tramy.us/> (which generously entered Public Domain in
August 2008).  The reference documentation for many of the functions are
written by numerous contributors and developers of Numpy, both prior to and
during the Numpy Documentation
Marathon<http://scipy.org/Developer_Zone/DocMarathon2008>
.

*Proposed change:
*
:

This reference manual details functions, modules, and objects included in
Numpy, describing what they are and what they do. For learning how to use
NumPy, see also
user<http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/docs/numpy-docs/user/index.rst/#user>.
For learning how to contribute to improving the documentation, see
http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/Front%20Page/.

Toctree

:
Acknowledgments Large parts of this manual originate from Travis E.
Oliphant's book Guide to Numpy <http://www.tramy.us/> (which generously
entered Public Domain in August 2008).  The reference documentation for many
of the functions are written by numerous contributors and developers of
Numpy.
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