Re: [Python-Dev] [Preview] Comments and change proposals on documentation
Brian Curtin <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Nov 2010 09:33:52 -0600
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On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 14:24, Georg Brandl <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > at <http://dpo.gbrandl.de/contents>, you can look at a version of the 3.2 > docs that has the upcoming commenting feature. JavaScript is mandatory. > I've switched on anonymous comments for testing, but usually at least > comments from anonymous users can be moderated. Be sure to test the > "propose a change" feature too. Login currently allows OpenID exclusively. > > Credits go to Jacob Mason, whose GSOC project is responsible for almost all > of what you see there. [1] > > Please test on a smaller page, such as <http://dpo.gbrandl.de/library/math > >, > there is currently a speed issue with larger pages. (Helpful tips from > JS experts are welcome.) > > Other things I have to do before this can go live: > > * reuse existing logins from either wiki or tracker? > I would vote for reuse of the tracker login. That way, if a user proposes a change, an issue could be generated from their tracker ID, they'll be nosy, have follow-up input, etc. This way people get a better sense of how their contribution flows along and they'll be included throughout the process. (sorry if I'm repeating anything -- I'm not subscribed to doc-sig) _______________________________________________ Doc-SIG maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/doc-sig