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Created on 2014年08月24日 23:33 by jj, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:58 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg225847 - (view) | Author: Jonas Jelten (jj) | Date: 2014年08月24日 23:33 | |
The Python version selection for the documentation should be cached. It's very annoying having to select the preferred version each time one follows a link, e.g. search result, irc post, etc. I'd like to see caching the preferred version in a cookie and automatically switching to this python version when opening doc pages. |
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| msg225849 - (view) | Author: Benjamin Peterson (benjamin.peterson) * (Python committer) | Date: 2014年08月24日 23:37 | |
I don't think that makes much sense. People often link to a particular version of the documentation and making the version "sticky" to a particular user could be confusing. |
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| msg225850 - (view) | Author: Jonas Jelten (jj) | Date: 2014年08月24日 23:39 | |
it should rather be a opt-in feature. and when the redirection triggered, one should be able do click (you know it from wikipedia) back to page where one was redireced from. |
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| msg225851 - (view) | Author: Benjamin Peterson (benjamin.peterson) * (Python committer) | Date: 2014年08月24日 23:42 | |
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014, at 16:39, Jonas Jelten wrote: > > Jonas Jelten added the comment: > > it should rather be a opt-in feature. and when the redirection triggered, > one should be able do click (you know it from wikipedia) back to page > where one was redireced from. That would interact poorly with linking to particular sections with a #. |
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| msg226070 - (view) | Author: Terry J. Reedy (terry.reedy) * (Python committer) | Date: 2014年08月29日 19:52 | |
I agree that this is a bad idea. 1. Cookies are generally a nuisance. I like the fact that docs.python.org is (apparently) cookie free and that python sites only use a few short-lived cookies. The complications you propose would be a nuisance to create and maintain. 2. Not too long ago, we created docs.python.org/2/ and /3/ so people can use generic links to the latest docs for the latest released version of either Python 2 or 3. The aim was to reduce the problem of links to stale docs. Both sets of docs have version added notes for changes within a series. Those two docs are not interchangeable and should not be automatically switched. If someone links now to a fixed version of the docs, they are either ignorant of the new system *or* they have a purpose that should not be over-riden. If someone quotes or paraphrases a portion of a page (which is a claim about what the page says) or otherwise makes a claim about Python, and posts a link as evidence of the claim, clicking the link should take one to the 'evidence', not one's preferred version. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:58:07 | admin | set | github: 66466 |
| 2014年08月29日 19:52:21 | terry.reedy | set | status: open -> closed versions: - Python 3.1, Python 2.7, Python 3.2, Python 3.3, Python 3.4 nosy: + terry.reedy messages: + msg226070 resolution: rejected stage: needs patch |
| 2014年08月24日 23:42:25 | benjamin.peterson | set | messages: + msg225851 |
| 2014年08月24日 23:39:51 | jj | set | messages: + msg225850 |
| 2014年08月24日 23:37:38 | benjamin.peterson | set | nosy:
+ benjamin.peterson messages: + msg225849 |
| 2014年08月24日 23:33:46 | jj | create | |