On Wednesday, March 6, 2013 7:52:59 PM UTC-6, Terry Reedy wrote: > > How much longer are we going to "treat the symptoms" > > We would VERY MUCH like a system to make it easier for readers to report > doc bugs and developers to fix them. No one yet has come up with both a > reasonable idea and workable implementation. Here is an idea I just came > up with. > > *Someone* writes javascript that allows the following: Reader using the > web version sees a mistake, selects some text with the mistake, right > clicks, selects 'Suggest correction', gets a box or form with the > selected text, page and location or context info, and a text entry box. > Reader enters correction in text box and clicks OK. Message is emailed > or posted to python.org.
YES, YES, YES! This is even better than "PyWarts" because the user will not need to log onto a forum and then compose a post. In effect, the forum will come to him! I love it! However, there is a dark-side on the opposite side of this mountain. Your idea solves "doc related" issues, but what about "language related" issues? I still love your idea, however, i am looking for a holistic approach to solving the issue. > *Someone* writes a python script to process reports by generating a > proposed patch for human review. Also, i would like to add. That all user submitted "reports" should be posted in a searchable database somewhere that is public; so we can keep track of which parts of the docs (or language) are creating the highest volume of complaints\bugs. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list