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[Python-Dev] Released: Python 2.6.6

[Python-Dev] Released: Python 2.6.6 [Python-Dev] Released: Python 2.6.6Victor Stinner victor.stinner at haypocalc.com
Wed Aug 25 02:42:37 CEST 2010
Le mercredi 25 août 2010 01:12:40, Barry Warsaw a écrit :
> merwok asks on IRC whether documentation changes to release26-maint will be
> allowed.  I can sympathize with the 'allow' argument; Python 2.6 is still
> either the default version or soon to be the new default in several
> distributions, and it will take a while before Python 2.7 is as widely
> available.

Even if I use Python 2.5, I read 2.7 doc because it is usually more complete 
(eg. 2.7 has more examples). If I use a new function, I just check that it is 
not a function introduced in Python 2.6 or 2.7.

If you compare 2.5 and 2.7 doc, the 2.5 is just ugly :-) 2.5 has no table of 
content at the left and it uses subpages which is less pratical (to search 
something using the browser) that a whole module on the same page.

So I just don't care of 2.6 doc :-)

-- 
Victor Stinner
http://www.haypocalc.com/
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