What Fredrik hacks together there (http://www.effbot.org/lib) is very impressive. I especially like the "permalinks" in this style: http://effbot.org/lib/os.path.join What I would suggest (for any new doc system) is a "split" view: on the left, the normal text, on the right, an area with only the headings, functions, example and "see also" links (which preferably stays in sight). This way, you always keep the outline in view. Of course, I wouldn't say no to a user-commenting system, but this would have to be moderated. What I'm also curious about regarding the current docs, why are optional arguments in function declarations not written in Python style? regards, Georg PS: Fredrik, if I can help you, please tell me!
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