> The question really is whether there is any chance that they will get > released, in some form. There won't be further binary releases (at least > not from python.org), so there definitely won't be a CHM release. I think that the most important release is docs.python.org/2.6, regardless of python.org/OS-specific downloadable doc packages. If people do like haypo and use the most recent docs instead of the version-specific ones, there’s indeed no need to bother with porting doc fixes and improvements. If people use docs.py.org/2.6 as a reference for some years while 2.7 is not on their systems, it may be worthwhile to keep updating those docs. Regards
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