[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-17 Thread Georg Brandl

Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

I've backported the fix to the 2.5 branch. This will go live with the
release of 2.5.3.

For those who do not want to use the released documentation we do offer
the 2.6 documentation under development under http://docs.python.org/dev
-- it is very usable for 2.5 too, since anything new in 2.6 will be
clearly marked as such.

When 2.6 is released, handling of the docs will be different in any
case, since comments and change suggestions will be possible and handled
in a timely manner, I hope.

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[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-16 Thread ThomasH

ThomasH [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

Thank you for both of your feedback. I was sure that there is a
release and deployment process in place for the docs. But if the
process doesn't allow links to be fixed on a web page, there is
probably something wrong with it. It's hard to believe you would leave
such a trivial thing unfixed, accepting hundreds or thousands of
people running into a dead end. Don't you run a link checker on the
online version? Does anybody check the web server logs for misses?

It's also hard to understand why you would treat a (flexible) online
presentation like  (inflexible) released software.

At the very least, could you fix the existing link
(http://www.python.org/doc/devel/lib/module-site.html), which is
seemingly a development URL, to redirect to the correct page?! Or does
this also interfer with policies and procedures?!

Essence over ceremony (after Neil Ford)

On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:44 AM, Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

 In addition to what Benjamin said, the Python docs are released together
 with the source, so even if the issue was corrected in the 2.5 docs now,
 the correction would not show up until 2.5.3 is released, which is not
 even planned before 2.6.

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[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-15 Thread ThomasH

ThomasH [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

What? You have fixed it in some development version, and left the
current online version broken? How much can it take to fix a broken link
on a web page? If that's the net effect, I shouldn't have gone through
all the efforts of filing this issue!

Rather than closing the bug somebody should have asked the question how
broken links can creep into the Python web site at all, and how to
prevent this situation from re-occurring.

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[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-15 Thread Benjamin Peterson

Benjamin Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

For Python 2.6 and 3.0, we have transitioned over from LaTex to a new
document format, reST. For this reason, we are not backporting fixes to
the docs. However, when 2.7 and 3.1 become the development focus, we
will again backport fixes. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding and thank
you for your time.

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[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-15 Thread Georg Brandl

Georg Brandl [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

In addition to what Benjamin said, the Python docs are released together
with the source, so even if the issue was corrected in the 2.5 docs now,
the correction would not show up until 2.5.3 is released, which is not
even planned before 2.6.

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[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-12 Thread Benjamin Peterson

Benjamin Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:

This has been fixed in the development docs:
http://docs.python.org/dev/install/index.html

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nosy: +benjamin.peterson
resolution:  - out of date
status: open - closed

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[issue3324] Broken link in online doc

2008-07-09 Thread ThomasH

New submission from ThomasH [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

The page http://docs.python.org/inst/search-path.html
contains a broken link to site module documentation.

Is: http://www.python.org/doc/devel/lib/module-site.html
Should be: http://docs.python.org/lib/module-site.html

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assignee: georg.brandl
components: Documentation
messages: 69462
nosy: ThomasH, georg.brandl
severity: normal
status: open
title: Broken link in online doc
type: behavior

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