> I like how the django project present their documentation: there is > a little informational text at the head of each doc, saying that > "you're not browsing the most up-to-date documentation, you can > find the last one here"; maybe can we do a similar thing for the python > doc ? In principle, yes. However, it is really tricky to say what the "last one" is: is 3.1 more recent that 2.7, or not? When 3.2 is released: should the 2.6 documentation point to 2.7, or 3.2? If you would now propose to merely have a link from the 2.6 version to both 2.7 and 3.2: that link is already there. Regards, Martin
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