Andre Roberge added the comment:

When rhettinger created this issue, the goal was 

"Pydoc currently generated 1990's style html which mixes content and 
presentation, making it very difficult for users to customize the appearance of 
the output. ... Please convert it to simple, validated HTML with the formatting 
moved to a simple, validated default style sheet."

Apparently, the statement of this issue is no longer correct. However, in order 
to do so, one apparently needs to have access to a private list mentioned in a 
comment 
(https://mail.python.org/mailman/private/core-mentorship/2016-August/003622.html)
 

One thing that motivated to submit my tentative "solution" to this issue here 
almost two years ago (solution which, I thought, met the stated goal) was a 
discussion at Pycon as to how one could encourage new contributors.  Is this 
the purpose of the core-mentorship list?  Does one need to join the list if one 
wishes to contribute?

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