Laura Creighton wrote:
In a message of Sat, 06 Nov 2004 12:34:31 +0100, holger krekel writes:

<much snippage>

What you don't know is that that particular document was the one and only
time I had ever managed to make ReST do <something>. Or I thought up a
neat way to express something, or I had to look up the spelling of a word.
All in all, this means that the document continues to have present and lasting value to me beyond its value to you -- or anybody else.

In other words, your document has meta-value over and above whatever it happens to be documenting. This is a good point.


But I don't notice that it is gone until the next time I need something
from it, and then I expect to be able to find it by clicking on something.
So what I would prefer is a quasi-mirror of the pypy site, with a header
of 'obsolete'.  If it isn't in the current, then I can find old docs in the
same location as they would be if they were still current.  I need to be
able to do 'click-click-click -- aha, there is the table I was looking for --'
and then get on with what I want.

Laura and Holger -
is there a way I can help with this? I miss working with you guys, and this seems like somewhere that I could be useful, whether or not I fully comprehend the ins and outs of where the pypy project is at the moment.


Please let me know - offlist if you like.

Anna


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