At our PythonLabs group meeting last Tuesday we decided that we needed to set up a Patches page and a FAQ for Python 2.0. (This because we don't see a reason yet to issue a bugfix release, but we do need to answer some common questions and point people to some patches.) I figured that we could do ourselves a favor by making this a set of dynamic pages maintained wiki-style, rather than static pages (especially since I've managed to personally become the bottleneck for editing the static pages, until the move of python.org to a DC hosted machine is complete :-). So, when I saw the announcement of MoinMoin, a Wiki clone written in Python as a single CGI script, I decided to try it -- instead of ZWiki, which might be the obvious choice given my new employer. This is not because I don't like Zope or ZWiki, but because we can learn from using different implementations of the same idea. So, I humbly present the Python 2.0 Info Area: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin I've added one critical patch, three non-critical (misc) patches, answers to two frequent bug reports to the FAQ page, and a bunch of links to the front page. Note that to generate patches, I use SourceForge cvsweb's diff feature. The URLs are ugly, but only the page editors see these, and it saves having to store copies of the patches. I'd like to get some feedback from the python-dev group before I link it into the 2.0 home page. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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