Georg Brandl wrote:
Okay, if they were sensible, but:
http://www.ph.tum.de/~gbrandl/python-vb.png
Not that we want them to use Python... wink
Georg
It's a beta that Google have asked Python to roadtest. I'm hoping that the
relevance level will increase soon though ...
Tim Parkin
up the search ranking./aside
+1 on docs.python.org only containing current (with the caveat that
there be an equivalent for users of specific versions, e.g. 2.3 users)
Tim Parkin
p.s. All my knowledge of how google work is gained through personal
research so the terminology, techniques
Thomas Wouters wrote:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:32:09PM -0800, Bill Janssen wrote:
We (the pythonmac-sig mailing list) seem to have converged (almost --
still talking about the logo) on a new download page for MacPython, to
replace the page currently at
Guido van Rossum wrote:
On 2/15/06, Tim Parkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido van Rossum wrote:
I have this worry too in the
context of the python.org redesign; 301 permanent redirect is *not*
going to help PageRank of the new page.)
Could you expand on why 301 redirects won't help
.html [L,R=301]
(not tested)
Whether that is a good idea or not is another matter.
Tim Parkin
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Guido van Rossum wrote:
I believe there's a CSS trick (most often used for images) that can
makes the summary window float to the right so that below it the
main text resumes the full breadth of the window. If you can pull that
off I think this is a good addition!
Something like this...
Tim Parkin wrote:
Guido van Rossum wrote:
I believe there's a CSS trick (most often used for images) that can
makes the summary window float to the right so that below it the
main text resumes the full breadth of the window. If you can pull that
off I think this is a good addition
Georg Brandl wrote:
Tim Parkin wrote:
Something like this...
http://beta.python.org/download/releases/2.4.1/
That's an ordinary float, I presume?
indeed it is.
It would also be simple to add an 'alternate stylesheet' that can hide
the left hand navigation. A small link could
Anthony Baxter wrote:
On Thursday 19 January 2006 08:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I misread the directions. I thought I had to install some
new library I'd never heard of (syck), Python bindings for the
same, and maybe some other stuff. It clearly wasn't just svn co
... and start
Steve Holden wrote:
Nick Coghlan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Georg Interesting, didn't even know a new page was in the making... Do
Georg you know who is responsible for the new page?
Tim Parkin is heading things up. Look here:
http://beta.python.org/
I like
. Is there a level of library use that is acceptable beyond
which we should rewrite components or bundle libraries? I would have
thought most applications that involved web site creation would have at
least three or four external library dependencies (templating, data
interface, web server/http module).
Tim Parkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first attempt ended almost immediately. Too much software to
download
and install for anything like casual use.
Tim For casual use why not just edit the rest file?
Maybe I misread the directions. I thought I had to install some new library
I'd
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