> I have to agree with Jesse. We have too many wiki pages that are so > out of date they're dangerous. They serve a purpose, and I think we > should have a wiki in addition to the "official" documentation. This > could be aggressively linked from it so people can comment on that > documentation -- a commenting system like the PHP docs have would be > even better, but that's been an unimplemented idea for so long that > I'm not holding my hopes up. You must have forgotten that you lent the time machine keys to Georg, though :-) http://gsoc.jacobmason.us/blog/?p=35 http://bitbucket.org/jacobmason/sphinx-web-support http://gsoc.jacobmason.us/demo/contents Regards, Martin
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