On 30/07/12 11:59, Michael Foord wrote:
> 
> 2)
> 
> 
>> I was looking for the 2.7.2 source code of Python.
>>
>> From the main page, select "download' (which leads to
>> http://www.python.org/download/ ).
>>
>> Below the current releases, there is a link in the sentence "A
>> comprehensive list of all released versions is available if you need
>> source code for an older version of Python." (which leads to
>> http://www.python.org/download/releases/ ).
>> That page only lists the latest release of each major version.
>>
>> Version 2.7.2 is not listed at that page even though I believe it
>> qualifies as "one of all released versions". In the end, I modified a
>> 2.7.3 release link to 2.7.2, which gave me the page I was looking for.
>>
>> Possible fixes seem to be
>> a) Change the text of the sentence from "all released vrsion" to
>> sometihng like "the latest release of all major versions" or so, or
>> b) Change the releases page to link all released versions.
>>
>> I would prefer b), but I am not making the decisions here.
> 
> I think we should go for option a here.

I did option b already I can change to option a if you think b is better

> 
> 3) 
> 
> I have noticed the link pointing wrongly to a page that doesn't exist on the 
> domain. http://www.edgewall.com/trac/
> 
> On the Homepage for the keyword "Trac".  http://www.python.org/. Sidebar, 
> Under the title "using python for' Software development"
> 

I have it fixed

> 
> As far as I know these are all outstanding - at least there has been no 
> responses on the list to any of them. 
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Michael
> 


I dont know how to proceed in order to send my changes. Any help there?

Regards.
Oscar Campos.

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