Gerard Flanagan wrote: > > I've added some notes to the front-page. feel free to tweak/clarify (or > > post > > comments here or on the site). > > > > for now, I think it's worth trying to keep the text clean and reasonably > > read- > > able at all times, and use the comment function to add questions/suggestions > > (more wikipedia than c2, in other words). > > I like it!
thanks! the feedback this far has been very positive, and there's been quite a few good contributions from several contributors. makes me wonder why I haven't done this before (could it be that infogami didn't exist last time I looked into edit-through-the-web stuff ? ;-) > Can a page be easily recovered if someone decided to delete it? yup. infogami keeps a full history. > Can anyone add a page? How to do this? just add a [[link]] to a page (or comment), and click on the link to get an offer to create the missing page. or just hack the URL. see: http://howto.infogami.com/createnewpages however, I would prefer if we could keep the current overall structure intact for now. (but adding new pages for other purposes is perfectly okay, though; also see the "if you want to make major changes" note on the front page). > Would it be a good idea to make every subsection of a page linkable? > eg. > > http://pytut.infogami.com/node6.html#the_range_function > > then a list of the subsections at the top of each page? For example > I've added such a list at http://pytut.infogami.com/node6.html the subsections should absolutely be linkable in the finished python.org product, but that can be automated (either in the yet-to-be-written export scripts, or by some wikipedia-style infogamibot maintenance droid... (1)) </F> 1) dear lazyweb/lazynet: does anyone have some time to spare on figuring out how to log into infogami from a simple python script. standard library only, preferrably. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list