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Author belopolsky
Recipients belopolsky, eric.araujo, georg.brandl, glingl, gregorlingl, gvanrossum, ned.deily, r.david.murray, rhettinger, terry.reedy
Date 2010-11-02.02:03:29
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Since after closing of issue #10199, docstrings in demo scripts are accessible to pydoc, it is important to bring them up to date.  For example, turtledemo.wikipedia docstring contains a reference to nonexistent wikipedia1 and calls itself tdemo_wikipedia3.py.

In addition, the turtledemo package contains three text files: Lib/turtledemo/about_turtle.txt, Lib/turtledemo/about_turtledemo.txt, and Lib/turtledemo/demohelp.txt.  The contents of these files should be moved to appropriate (doc)strings inside appropriate .py files.
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2010-11-02 02:03:32belopolskysetrecipients: + belopolsky, gvanrossum, georg.brandl, rhettinger, terry.reedy, glingl, gregorlingl, ned.deily, eric.araujo, r.david.murray
2010-11-02 02:03:32belopolskysetmessageid: <1288663412.18.0.821423720263.issue10291@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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