For now, that's probably the best place. Eventually I'd like to use
something like CPython's sphinx docs, but the wiki is a good start.
- Jeff
On Jul 18, 2014 11:41 AM, "Pawel Jasinski" wrote:
> > The third thing (and the hardest) is that IronPython needs better docs.
> Ideally we'd have a copy
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 3:38 PM, Pawel Jasinski
wrote:
> Recently I had 2 ideas or perhaps suggestions which may help
> IronPython to get better.
> I asked myself, what would help us to get more general python packages
> to get IP specific patches and keep things alive. Most of them use
> travis