On Thu, Jan 30, 2014, at 10:11 AM, Gregory P. Smith wrote:
> I also get search results with Python 1.5.0p2 showing up.
>
> Search for PyArg_ParseTuple. The first result is a URL with /2/ in it
> who's
> search result title says "3.3.3" but opening it is the correct 2.x
> documentation. The secon
Hi,
On 25 January 2014 17:26, Georg Brandl wrote:
> Yep, and the URLs without version never served Python 3 docs as far as I can
> remember, so I don't know where Google has these s from.
My guess would be that it's the title of the page that we (now) get
from the url http://docs.python.org/ .
I also get search results with Python 1.5.0p2 showing up.
Search for PyArg_ParseTuple. The first result is a URL with /2/ in it who's
search result title says "3.3.3" but opening it is the correct 2.x
documentation. The second result is the ancient Python 1.5.0 docs. ;)
Should the ancient /releas
Am 29.01.2014 20:12, schrieb Serhiy Storchaka:
> 29.01.14 18:55, Andrew Svetlov написав(ла):
>> Would you to accept fixes for http://bugs.python.org/issue20434 and
>> http://bugs.python.org/issue20437 before 3.3.4 final?
>
> And http://bugs.python.org/issue20440.
No, sorry; these bugs are not reg