If we can recruit a bunch of somebodies who *do* care, then the wiki > would be much more useful. But I still don't want to edit the > dev docs there, if I have a choice :) There's a reason I stopped > updating the wiki as soon as I moved to a code repository. > > I think that there are plenty that do care; I for one would be more than happy to work on whatever documentation needs might arise for this group. I am a bit of a documentation nut, since its what I do, also I come from the Django camp where people are obsessive over documentation. I still think that wikis are not the best solution but if that is something that needs to be tightened up then it would be something that I personally would have no problem working on. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20100923/842498c7/attachment.html>
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