| ======================== |
| About this documentation |
| ======================== |
| |
| |
| Python's documentation is generated from `reStructuredText`_ sources |
| using `Sphinx`_, a documentation generator originally created for Python |
| and now maintained as an independent project. |
| |
| .. _reStructuredText: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html |
| .. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/ |
| |
| .. In the online version of these documents, you can submit comments and suggest |
| changes directly on the documentation pages. |
| |
| Development of the documentation and its toolchain is an entirely volunteer |
| effort, just like Python itself. If you want to contribute, please take a |
| look at the :ref:`reporting-bugs` page for information on how to do so. New |
| volunteers are always welcome! |
| |
| Many thanks go to: |
| |
| * Fred L. Drake, Jr., the creator of the original Python documentation toolset |
| and author of much of the content; |
| * the `Docutils <https://docutils.sourceforge.io/>`_ project for creating |
| reStructuredText and the Docutils suite; |
| * Fredrik Lundh for his Alternative Python Reference project from which Sphinx |
| got many good ideas. |
| |
| |
| Contributors to the Python documentation |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| |
| Many people have contributed to the Python language, the Python standard |
| library, and the Python documentation. See the `CPython |
| GitHub repository <https://github.com/python/cpython/graphs/contributors>`__ |
| for a partial list of contributors. |
| |
| It is only with the input and contributions of the Python community |
| that Python has such wonderful documentation -- Thank You! |