On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 09:05, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > On Sep 23, 2010, at 11:49 AM, R. David Murray wrote: > >>A separate repository would also be fine, IMO. If someone can find or >>write the code to publish that repository to the appropriate location >>automatically, we could presumably do this even before the rest of the >>hg transition. > > I'm not necessarily opposed to that either. > > I do think the switch to hg will cause lots of churn in the dev process, > ultimately for the better, but there will be experiment and change at least > for the code contribution bits. > > I'm also not as worried about the authority of the wiki. If we get good > contributors and the rest of the community starts linking to wiki urls, it > will feel (more) official. > > Anyway, it's all kind of secondary to actually writing stuff down. <wink> > If Brett's going to do the work, then he gets to decide. :) Whether it is in Doc/ or a separate Hg repo, I don't care. But I am not doing it in the wiki. While I am totally fine with wikis as a general community thing where community input and editing is good, this is not one of those cases. Our development process belongs to python-dev and thus should be influenced by its members. I do not want to have to police the dev docs after I write them because someone either disagreed or misunderstood what was expected. For something this formal and official I want pro-active instead of reactive editorial oversight.
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