Jason, In my opinion, that was a bad decision. The reason is that redundancy of information introduces change consistency risk and also demoralizes people who have to maintain the same information in more than one place.
There are two standard approaches to try to avoid this: a)Mechanically maintain consistency. For example, you might tag the information in Defaults.py so that a program can extract the info and repackage it for your HTML file. b)Make it a policy not to maintain anything in more than one place. Now that you've created the HTML, you might want to delete the sections in the .py file. Information in more than one place ALWAYS leads to (1) trouble and (2) extra work regardless. I'm sure my opinion makes some sense. It is not a criticism of any kind. Best regards, Dave. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Jason R. Mastaler > Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 5:58 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: TMDA Configuration Variables reference > > > I've added an online reference for the TMDA configuration variables. > > See http://tmda.net/config-vars.html > > This should be more convenient than wading through Defaults.py for the > same information. > > Thanks to Tim for the Defaults.py --> HTML parser. > _____________________________________________ > tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users > _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
