[Twisted-Python] Fingering Finger
exarkun at twistedmatrix.com
exarkun at twistedmatrix.com
Tue Feb 1 12:02:15 MST 2011
On 22 Jan, 10:14 pm, tom at recursivedream.com wrote:
>In this thread, I hope to find a resolution to the issue of the Finger
>tutorial and efforts to sufficiently improve it or remove it.
>
>In the course of reviewing documentation-related tickets, I stumbled
>upon
>#1148 (http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/1148). Therein, Glyph
>first(?)
>put down a lot of things we've been discussing and agreeing upon in the
>Refactoring Documentation thread. One of the issues still up for debate
>is
>whether or not the Finger tutorial is sufficiently strong to survive
>the
>documentation overhaul. There are various points against it right now:
>
> - It isn't tested or even test*able*
> - It doesn't cover "best practices" as they relate to writing
>testable,
> maintainable code, etc.
> - It attempts to implement basically every main Twisted concept,
>often in
> contrived or poorly-executed ways
> - It has been said it has, "...at best, the potential for
>mediocrity."
>
>There are also enough tickets related to refactoring / rewriting it
>that a
>resolution would make a significant dent in the list of stale
>documentation
>tickets. Among these two year-old tickets are:
>
> - http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/532 - Big jump from
>finger18.py to
> finger19.py in tutorial
> - http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/626 - Split tutorial finger
>code
> into libraries
> - http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/2205 - Documentation
>codelistings
> need updating and tests
>
>This shouldn't be a blocker on anything Kevin and I are doing, but it'd
>be
>nice to concurrently have discussions on issues we'll need to address
>later.
>I'm also pretty anal about ticket lists and if these aren't going
>anywhere
>I'd love to close them ;)
In an attempt to elicit some feedback on this, let me try casting the
issue in a different light.
Does anyone think the finger tutorial shouldn't be deleted? Why?
Jean-Paul
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