[Ka-Ping Yee] > That's exactly the point i'm trying to make. There isn't any markup > format enforced by pydoc, precisely because it isn't worth the strife. > Moshe seemed to imply that the set of deployable documentation tools > was empty, and i take issue with that. His post also had an tone of > hopelessness about the topic that i wanted to counter immediately. Most programmers are followers in this matter, and I agree with Moshe on this point: until something is Officially Blessed, Python programmers will stay away from every gimmick in unbounded droves. I personally don't care whether markup is ever defined, because I already gave up on it. But I-- like you --won't wait forever for anything. We're not the norm. the-important-audience-isn't-pythondev-it's-pythonlist-ly y'rs - tim
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