Re: Please Contribute Python Documentation!

2005-01-09 Thread Kent Johnson
Aahz wrote: In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't think I've seen such a statement before - the stuff I've seen all indicates that one should be submitting proper LaTeX docs/patches. If plain-text contributions are welcome, could this be added to the doc abou

RE: Please Contribute Python Documentation!

2005-01-09 Thread Tony Meyer
> It *is* in the docs now -- see the top of > http://www.python.org/doc/2.4/doc/doc.html Oops. I ought to have checked rather than going by memory (I suppose the last time I looked 2.3 would have been current). Thanks for correcting me! =Tony.Meyer -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/p

Re: Please Contribute Python Documentation!

2005-01-09 Thread Aahz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I don't think I've seen such a statement before - the stuff I've seen >all indicates that one should be submitting proper LaTeX docs/patches. >If plain-text contributions are welcome, could this be added to the doc >about cont

RE: Please Contribute Python Documentation!

2005-01-09 Thread Tony Meyer
> I'm changing the subject so that hopefully people who have > long ago tuned out the "Python evolution: Unease" subject > will read this note. Worked for me :) Two other pages that are probably of use to people interested in this are:

Re: Please Contribute Python Documentation!

2005-01-07 Thread Nick Coghlan
Skip Montanaro wrote: Fred Drake releases new development versions of the docs frequently (typically once every month or two). I normally use the development docs instead of the regular ones for my day-to-day work. They are available here: http://www.python.org/dev/doc/devel/ It's useful to c