On 04.07.2012 10:42, anatoly techtonik wrote: > On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:58 AM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> The devguide (http://docs.python.org/devguide/committing.html) says: >> >> Bitbucket also maintain an up to date clone of the main cpython repository >> that can be used as the basis for a new clone or patch queue. >> >> [the link goes to https://bitbucket.org/mirror/cpython/overview] > > This one is better than Atlassian's (looks nice, shorter URL) and > worked long before Atlassian promotion as "makers of Bitbucket", which > is dead wrong BTW, because everybody knows they bought BB. I don't > remember if I commented on the Python Insider or if it was censored. > Whatever.. it hurts Atlassian, not me. > > On the subject. Is there a mirror of CPython on GitHub? > I abandoned my efforts to create online editor for docs, which should > have been both web fronted independent, maintainable and clean. It > appeared much easier to just use GitHub - so far it is the only one > from open source code hosting services that directly commits online > changes to repository (and allows anonymous to do this). I've made > more than a dozen proposal for fixing docs, because as a matter of > fact - filling a bug AND explaining why docs are wrong, why they need > to be fixed, what should be added - all of this is a way *much easier* > (and less time consuming!) than just fixing them. Unfortunately. Then you didn't read http://docs.python.org/bugs -- an email to docs at python.org is enough. If the bug/change is minor, it is usually taken care of right away, if it is major, we (mostly Sandro -- thanks Sandro -- and I) create a tracker item for you. Georg
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