> Bryan Olson wrote: >> Whatever else one says about open-source documentation, keeping >> it current is a major unsolved problem.
Python does pretty well. Doc updates, when needed, are an expected part of patches. Every couple of months or so, F. Drake releases a new 'development version' of the docs which I presume is synched with the current development version of the code. So when x.y.z or x.y.alpha1 is released, there should not be a hugh scramble to cobble together a corresponding doc set. The process is not perfect: people still find mismatches. But complaints about 'f**king docs' are truly obscene (IMO). Terry J. Reedy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list