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doc-sig
Re: [Doc-SIG] "What's New" for all versions
by Georg Brandl other posts by this author
Oct 8 2008 11:58AM messages near this date
Re: [Doc-SIG] "What's New" for all versions | Re: [Doc-SIG] "What's New" for all versions
Martin Blais schrieb:
>  On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 14:12:50 -0500, "Robert Kern"
>  <robert.kern@[...].com> said:
> > Whenever I have to look for when a feature was introduced, I go looking
> > at the 
> > "What's New in Python 2.x" pages. Since the documentation for Python 2.x
> > only 
> > contains the "What's New in Python 2.x" and none of the earlier parts,
> > this 
> > becomes fairly tedious if I guess the version wrong. I'd really like to
> > see all 
> > of the older "What's New" pages in the current Python version's
> > documentation. 
> > There should be a single ToC page collating the ToCs for all of the
> > "What's New" 
> > versions. I don't think it should replace the current ToC, but I think it
> > should 
> > exist.
> >
> > I don't have time to work on this immediately, so I thought I would throw
> > it out 
> > there to see if there's any interest.
>  
>  +1 on Robert's idea. 
>  I always end up bricolating some summary of the new changes for myself.
>  It would be nice if it were just there.

I've now changed the templates a bit to make all "What's new" documents
accessible. This should be live on docs.python.org soon.

Georg

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Four shall be the number of spaces thou shalt indent, and the number of thy
indenting shall be four. Eight shalt thou not indent, nor either indent thou
two, excepting that thou then proceed to four. Tabs are right out.

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