Hi all, I agree fully with arch's man-pages-are-enough policy. But i think there have to be some exceptions -- one bieng python. The python docs provide the reference in html directory, which can be used from within the help() function in the interpreter. IMHO, it is very useful and important to have it. It beautifies the output, and indents it correctly.
Also, it provides corresponding files for vim and emacs. I found them by accident while browsing a slackware live cd. I think that the docs are useful enough to be provided as a package. And it will be convenient too. Well, even the expert ( i am not one ) needs to refer the documentation sometimes. :) So, anyone agreeing with me on this ? I know i can just make a pkgbuild or somesuch, but i want to know how many people agree / disagree. And whether the arch dev's would consider providing such a package ? Regards, Rohan. -- Rohan Dhruva Registered Linux user : #371916 Please register yourself at http://counter.li.org/ if you are using GNU/Linux. _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
