Jeff Laing <jeffla...@gmail.com> added the comment:

@Jesús, as has been pointed out already, the Berkeley DB stuff is not part of 
Python 3 so I don't see any point in discussing this with Oracle.

We don't actually use or need the bsddb module, it's just part of the standard 
runtime library that we ship.

We will be removing the bsddb module from our distribution of the runtime 
library, while our app is embedding the 2.7 interpreter.  Once we go to 3.0, 
the problem becomes moot.

When discussing issues related to licensing, a visible audit trail is essential 
to show that one followed a genuine process in a timely fashion.  When the 
lawyers come howling to our door, I want to be able to point at archived 
documentation that showed we were not knowingly continuing to violate a license 
condition once we became aware of it.

With respect to mail.python.org mailing lists, the 
http://docs.python.org/bugs.html page explicitly says "if you want a more 
persistent record of your issue, you can use the issue tracker for 
documentation bugs as well".  That suggested to me that there were more than 
just "developers" listening here.

I feel like it's getting a bit meta if I raise an issue here requesting that 
the website be clarified to note that the documentors don't really look at 
issues here.

:-)

Thanks to all, my immediate problem is resolved, and I now know that I need to 
dig a lot deeper into all the documentation each time we upgrade, rather than 
assume that it's all consistent.

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