Hi, Wayne.

They're not nearly as structured, but for the time being
(indefinitely? unless a volunteer steps forward to build something for
us more closely resembling the GMI), you could use the numpy and scipy
doc Wiki Milestones pages:

http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/Milestones/

http://docs.scipy.org/scipy/Milestones/

in this fashion.

DG

On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Wayne Watson
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> I was just looking at the (Win) Python documentation via the Help on
> IDLE, and a Global Module Index. Does anything like that exist for
> numpy, matplotlib, scipy?
>
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