On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 19:03, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > > > I think, frankly, directing people to Google is always best, that way > > > they generally end up with the information they want, and it's up to > > > them to provide the search parameters. I'm not saying that's the way to > > > handle official documentation, I'm only saying it's an alternative > > > that's free of legal entanglements. > > > > And if it leads to yours or my website, > > then 'customers' will be happy? > > +1 > > Who gives a monkeys if its on RH website? > > Just because that's where customers expect it. > > I can't tell from your verbiage whether you're agreeing or not. :-) Nor I Paul. I'm simply saying that users want documentation that's good/usable etc. And don't care about the origin? > > When using Python, > > I find it quicker to use google to find > > documentation than using the actual documentation index. > > Does this mean we agree? I'm sorry, now I'm confused! :-) Simply saying that google can most often locate the python docs page more quickly than I can using the python docs index. -- Regards DaveP. XSLT&Docbook FAQ http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl