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Initially I was *for* documenting, but this thing with
showing up in the index is a compelling counter-point. <br>
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&quot;The basic version makes entries in the general index; if no index
entry is desired, you can give the directive option flag <tt><span>:noindex:</span></tt>.&quot;
(<a href="http://docs.python.org/documenting/markup.html#information-units" target="_blank">http://docs.python.org/documenting/markup.html#information-units</a>)<br></div></blockquote></div><br>Ezio, this is also a good idea, but currently I really think placing this documentation in the devguide is probably the best approach. Now we have a very nice Devguide, and this documentation simply belongs there, and not in the user-visible portion of the official Python documentation.<br>

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