Ned Deily added the comment:
> I think as it stands, this ticket is "not a bug".
Indeed, this is not only not a bug, it's a feature that the docs for every
Python release family are available on-line. That said, we do have two sets of
URLs that point to these docs:
1.
Mariatta Wijaya added the comment:
> put a prominent note at the top of each page "This is an unsupported version
> of the docs, for the latest version see blah blah blah" and link to the most
> recent version.
Not sure how straightforward it will be to do this, and whether it will worth
Julien Palard added the comment:
> I expect that the only thing we could do is put a prominent note at the top
> of each page "This is an unsupported version of the docs, for the latest
> version see blah blah blah" and link to the most recent version.
I'm +1 on this, and it can even help
Steven D'Aprano added the comment:
Documentation is available for all versions going back to Python 1.4.
https://docs.python.org/release/1.4/
As it should be: I'm surely not the only person who has need to check old
versions of the documentation from time to time. Not everyone is using the
Mariatta Wijaya added the comment:
It seems like all other versions (3.2, 3.1, 3.0) are still available too, just
not updated anymore.
I'm thinking it's ok to leave these documentation.
While we don't support these versions anymore, they still exists, and they're
even still available for
New submission from Stéphane Wirtel :
Today, I was looking for the doc of unittest.mock and the result from
DuckDuckGo was this link:
https://docs.python.org/3.3/library/unittest.mock-examples.html
In the devguide, we stopped the support and everything about this version, in
the bug tracker,