>> Note that the updated version of this is at: http://wiki.python.org/ >> moin/HowTo/Sorting
rurpy> http://wiki.python.org/... rurpy> Hmmm, lets see, how about Libraries? rurpy> Nope, don't see anything that looks like it might be about sort rurpy> there... rurpy> How about Documentation? rurpy> Nope rurpy> Code? rurpy> Hmm, "sort lists of dicts" doesn't sound like it... rurpy> I see there a search box, let's try that for "sort" rurpy> WTF?, these all look like old maillist archives... rurpy> Maybe I should Goole python.org What was the google syntax to rurpy> limit the search to one site? I forgot. rurpy> Aww screw it. rurpy> Wikis suck. Update the damn docs. Gee, I wonder if I typed "sort" into the search box on the wiki it might turn up something useful? Well, what do you know? 2 results of about 4571 pages. (0.19 seconds) 1. HowTo/Sorting 2. SortingListsOfDictionaries Is it as good as Google ("site:wiki.python.org sort")? Unlikely, but it works fairly well. Granted, wikis are a different way of organizing content than static documentation with their nicely organized chapters, sections and indexes, but most of us around here are software engineer types, not tech writers, and since we're not paid to do any of this, we get to do anything we want. Most of us choose not to write documentation in our spare time. Go figure. If documentation's your thing, be my guest. Write new documentation, submit patches for existing documentation, rewrite it in Word. I don't care. Do whatever floats your boat. Just don't show up and bitch about the documentation if you're not willing to help. Oh, did I mention that there's an Edit link at the top of almost every page on the wiki and that creating new pages is pretty simple? (Try searching the wiki for "WikiCourse".) Contributing new content to the existing more static documentation isn't all that hard either. If you prefer the latest documentation, bookmark this page: http://www.python.org/dev/doc/devel/index.html That's updated every few months, more frequently as new releases approach. Skip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list