[issue10858] Make source code links less prominent

2011-01-09 Thread Raymond Hettinger
Raymond Hettinger rhettin...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment: Removed the wordy and bright yellow boxes. Replace with single source link just below the section heading. Style modeled after that used in the Go language docs http://golang.org/pkg/container/heap/ See r87898. --

[issue10858] Make source code links less prominent

2011-01-08 Thread Benjamin Peterson
Benjamin Peterson benja...@python.org added the comment: I'm curious as to how the experiment is being carried out and how conclusions will be drawn. -- nosy: +benjamin.peterson ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org

[issue10858] Make source code links less prominent

2011-01-07 Thread Alexander Belopolsky
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment: As Raymond explained, he added these links as a kind of social experiment and this issue itself shows that it works. :-) I have a few suggestions on how to make these links more useful: 1. A ViewVC link is the simplest

[issue10858] Make source code links less prominent

2011-01-07 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Antoine Pitrou pit...@free.fr added the comment: I have a few suggestions on how to make these links more useful: The question is not how they could be more useful, but *whether* they are useful at all. An user skilled enough to read the source code is probably skilled enough not to require a

[issue10858] Make source code links less prominent

2011-01-07 Thread Éric Araujo
Éric Araujo mer...@netwok.org added the comment: 1: I hope this will just be a matter of using the same Pygments theme in Sphinx and hgweb. 2: I don’t think hgweb can do that. Mercurial being extensible, this addition may be a fun project. 3: Not all modules are good examples (see threading

[issue10858] Make source code links less prominent

2011-01-07 Thread Alexander Belopolsky
Alexander Belopolsky belopol...@users.sourceforge.net added the comment: On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Éric Araujo rep...@bugs.python.org wrote: .. 3: Not all modules are good examples (see threading for some unelegant code), so I support ad-hoc selection. The problem with ad-hoc selection