>> That may not be a good thing. Documentation fixes should go online >> much quicker than with every Python release, or am I mistaken? Robey> Yes, I think that's obviously ridiculous on the face of it, since Robey> fixes to the python 2.4 docs may be useless by the time 2.5 comes Robey> out, and may be too late to help anyone anyway. :) So for at least the time being they go up nightly (http://www.trentm.com/python). I don't know what Trent did to make that happen, but he did it fairly quickly. I doubt it would be hard to replicate on the docs server. Skip
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