[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I am a bit disapointed with the current Python online documentation. I > have read many messages of people complaining about the documentation, > it's lack of examples and the use of complicated sentences that you > need to read 10 times before understanding what it means. > > That's why I have started a collaborative project to make a user > contributed Python documentation. The wiki is online here: > http://www.pythondocs.info > > This is a fresh new website, so there's not much on it, but I hope to > make it grow quickly. Help and contributions are welcome; Please > register and start posting your own documentation on it. > While I am all in favor of improving Python's documentation I am not sure that fragmenting it in this way is a good idea. Couldn't you instead devote your efforts to improving the docs at docs.python.org? It is, after all, an open source project ...
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