On Oct 2, 2008, at 9:21 AM, Georg Brandl wrote: > I intend to set things up so that the docs at docs.python.org are > continually > rebuilt, just like the /dev docs were until now. Wonderful! This should help avoid repeat reports of simple typos. At one point, we started to separate the documentation releases so that update releases could be easily pushed at times when there wasn't a corresponding Python release. There are a couple of examples of these in the specific-versions list, IIRC. These have version numbers ending with "p1" (for patch 1; no more than one patched version was ever released for any particular Python version). It may be worth trying this or something like it again as well, if there's enough volunteer time available. Such versions would need to be clearly marked on every page as to when they were updated, so that readers can tell if they have the latest update. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org>
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