As far as I can tell there is no Python 2.6.5 documentation online and the link to 3.1 docs is actually for 3.1.1 whilst the link for 3.1.1 docs is dead.

The actual documentation doesn't seem to be in the pydotorg svn repository so I guess this a release manager issue?

Michael Foord

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Subject:        [Pydotorg] FWD: Broken link in 2.6.5 rc 1 download page.
Date:   Wed, 3 Mar 2010 08:45:36 -0800
From:   Aahz <a...@pythoncraft.com>
Organization:   The Cat & Dragon
To:     pydot...@python.org



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 From: Simon de Vlieger<si...@ikanobori.jp>
 To: webmas...@python.org
 Subject: Broken link in 2.6.5 rc 1 download page.
 Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 09:57:29 +0100

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 Dear webmaster (I know no name),

 on this page: http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.5/ both links
 for the documentation are incorrect. On this page:
 http://www.python.org/doc/versions/ the link for the Python 3.1.1 is
 broken.

 Hope to have informed you well enough.

 Regards,

 Simon de Vlieger
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