Guido van Rossum wrote: > > I'd appreciate this, or something like it. At the least, > it'd be nice to > > have a link at the bottom of the current "What's New" that > points to the > > last "What's New", or to a complete index on another page. > > Well, it's not exactly difficult to find the previous versions of the > docs from http://www.python.org/doc/ (hint: search for "Previous > versions" :-). > > Isn't that enough? For the moment, it works. It's more a matter of indexing and navigation than having "a way" to find it--I guess I'm officially from the "one-click" generation. As Python releases more versions, it will naturally become less manageable. "What's New" is basically 'indexed' by version number currently. It'd be nice to have a feature index, for reverse lookups. Hope that makes sense. My thought about having a pointer to the previous "What's New" would speed navigation through several versions, if an index were not appropriate. Me, I just use Google. :) FuManChu
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