That sounds about right. I don't have editing rights yet (wiki user MaxHils). Could you or someone else grant me editing permissions please?
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, 17:34 Mats Wichmann, <m...@wichmann.us> wrote: > On 2/1/21 8:26 AM, Maximilian Hils wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am the current maintainer of the pdoc project, a Python API > > documentation tool. We are in the unfortunate situation that we have a > > hostile fork which likes to assume our name while associating itself > > with Nazi symbols [1][2]. To cut a long story short, the documentation > > tools page in the Python wiki has been repeatedly edited in favor of > > this "pdoc3" fork, presumably by its author [3]. This behavior has > > already been flagged on the mailing list by others before [4]. > > > > As the maintainer of the original pdoc project [5], I feel that the > > current wiki entry does not portray pdoc and pdoc3 correctly. The > > original project is very much active and maintained again, and many of > > the touted benefits of the fork are present in the original software > > as well. Speaking in personal capacity: I don't want to presume to > > make that judgement, but I feel the Python wiki does not need to > > promote projects that are offensive in a number of ways. > > > > Given that I'm not an independent party in this conflict, I would like > > to request some guidance on what would be the right thing to do. I > > would be happy to update the wiki page myself (ideally with someone > > neutral reading over it afterwards), but I'm also open to someone else > > in the community making a judgement call. > > Seems like the non-controversial part would be to update your own entry > first. Do you have editing rights at this point? > >
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