kee nethery k...@kagi.com added the comment:
No problem. I can parse text in an automated manner very easily. So if
you need someone to take the doc files and add in wiki URLs for each
section, I can do that. Happy to volunteer. Worst case is you look at
what I do and reject it. Best case
kee nethery k...@kagi.com added the comment:
Is there anything I can do to help this happen? Am thinking that these
are the steps to the process.
1. Create wiki.docs.python.org using the wiki setup template already
used by wiki.python.org.
2. Lock page creation except for one specific
kee nethery k...@kagi.com added the comment:
awesome. looking forward to it.
Kee
On Aug 6, 2009, at 3:38 PM, Georg Brandl wrote:
Georg Brandl ge...@python.org added the comment:
There will be comments for each function/class etc., as well as a
feature to suggest a change for the proper
New submission from kee nethery k...@kagi.com:
Proposal: For each permalink headline in the official documentation,
link to a wiki page specific to that headline. Allow users to easily
view and contribute comments and examples around that specific
documentation headline. For example:
http
kee nethery k...@kagi.com added the comment:
Georg,
So there will be a link next to each numbered section in the
documentation that links to a user editable wiki page about that
section?
That will be highly useful. Glad to hear it. I know I'd like to
contribute the gotchas I was confused
New submission from kee nethery [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
issue: We spent quite a bit of time trying to figure out why EasyDialogs
was not working, no dialogs were appearing. Eventually I had to check an
AIM and noticed several icons bouncing in the dock. Scrolled over one
and it claimed