tulip wiki migration

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Ludovic Gasc

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Apr 11, 2015, 9:58:04 AM4/11/15
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Hi,

At least to me, the most important wiki page of Tulip project was: http://code.google.com/p/tulip/wiki/ThirdParty
With the Github migration, this wiki page has been gone.
The performances list page was also interesting.
Personnally, I've followed both pages via RSS feeds to follow AsyncIO ecosystem.

BTW, small suggestion: instead of to create a wiki page in Github, we should maybe create a docs/ folder published on readthedocs or use github pages.
The goal isn't to have another place for AsyncIO documentation, we already have that in the official Python doc, only for the previous wiki content.
This should facilitate contributions for theses pages via pull requests and follow changes.

Regards.

Guido van Rossum

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Apr 11, 2015, 1:02:19 PM4/11/15
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The wiki pages are preserved in the wiki branch of the repo. If you want to help putting them back in the github wiki slot I can give you repo access.

Ludovic Gasc

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Apr 11, 2015, 1:40:33 PM4/11/15
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Ok, I can help to do that.

Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo)
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Ludovic Gasc

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Apr 11, 2015, 4:59:52 PM4/11/15
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It's done.
I've just copy-pasted content from original, except for contributing page, I've changed text for GitHub workflow: https://github.com/python/tulip/wiki/Contributing

BTW, if you have this option in Google Code admin panel, it should be better to define a 301 HTTP redirection from http://code.google.com/p/tulip/wiki/ThirdParty to https://github.com/python/tulip/wiki/ThirdParty
With that, we shouldn't lose the natural referencing level that the old page had.

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