Message160240
| Author |
Jeff.Laing |
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Jeff.Laing, docs@python, r.david.murray |
| Date |
2012年05月09日.02:06:20 |
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<1336529181.09.0.842581998436.issue14759@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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With all due respect, I think that the 2.7.3 License Page is still being actively used by people as a reference, and it should be accurate. I agree that the code developers can't do anything, but the documentation for all releases, particularly in such a sensitive area as licensing, should be as up to date as possible.
Similarly, the 3.0 License page talks about a "_random" module which presumably is going ahead. It has a license agreement displayed on the web page but I did not see that text copied into the regular LICENSE.txt that is part of the Python3 distribution, and that I assume meets the "supporting documentation" clause that all the module licenses seem to demand.
Ditto socket.
Ditto asyncore and asynchat.
Ditto Cookie.
Ditto trace.
Ditto xmlrpclib.
etcetera.
I agree this is all a documentation exercise - perhaps there is another bug tracker I should be reporting it in? |
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| 2012年05月09日 02:06:21 | Jeff.Laing | set | recipients:
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| 2012年05月09日 02:06:21 | Jeff.Laing | set | messageid: <1336529181.09.0.842581998436.issue14759@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年05月09日 02:06:20 | Jeff.Laing | link | issue14759 messages |
| 2012年05月09日 02:06:20 | Jeff.Laing | create |
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