On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 at 14:19, Fred Drake wrote: > One of the reasons www.python.org/doc/ was considered less discoverable was > the about of only-sometimes-interesting information there; docs.python.org > contains only "current" docs (for some vague notion of current and only, > given that dev builds and both Python 2 and Python 3 versions). Some claimed > that having "docs" at the front of the URL helped, though I don't recall why. It's anecdotal, but I can tell you that currently I often type 'http://dev.python.org', get a not found, smack my head, and retype the url. I don't have that problem with docs, obviously :) --David
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