2005/12/22, Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org>: > In general, my worry is less with dealing with spam than with ensuring > integration of content enhancements before release candidates go out. Well, I think that the most important part of annotable documentation is just cuantitative feedback, not cualitative. I mean, I don't care if a doc page has a comment and it doesn't get included in the next release (if you want it included, submit it in a more formal way). But, if there's a page with 25 notes, that implies that there's a problem with that doc page, and something (integrating some of the notes or not) must be done with that text before the next release. . Facundo Blog: http://www.taniquetil.com.ar/plog/ PyAr: http://www.python.org/ar/
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