Deniz Dogan wrote: > 2010/3/17 Andreas Roehler <andreas.roeh...@online.de>: >> Deniz Dogan wrote: >>> 2010/3/16 Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org>: >>>> On Mar 16, 2010, at 09:39 AM, m h wrote: >>>> >>>>> On this note, it might be nice to create a wiki page (python.el vs >>>>> python-mode.el) elaborating the different features found in each.... >>>> Like this one: >>>> >>>> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PythonMode >>>> >>>> Could use lots of clean up though. >>>> -Barry >>>> >>> I think the main problem about that wiki entry is that it's on >>> EmacsWiki. Most EmacsWiki entries look just like that, everything ends >>> up a discussion board and/or bunch of recipes for unrelated features. >>> >> Isn't that a feature rather characteristic of all wikis? >> >> EmacsWiki does very well in relation, provides a lot of useful stuff IMO. >> Download facility is excellent. >> > > EmacsWiki _is_ useful, I use it all the time. I'm just saying there > are huge problems with mixing discussion and actual information on one > page, especially as there is absolutely no visual indication about > what's what. In relation to what do you think that EmacsWiki does very > well? >
In relation to other wikis I've seen: dead links, unrelated, outdated stuff, sometimes even smear and slander. Seems thats normal, wikis are a kind of marketplaces: rather loud, with dirty corners. However, if you got your vegetables, it's done, it's great. So I'm rather in favour of EmacsWiki, inclusive it's clowns corner. :-) Andreas _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode