Mean site down - mirror documentation

Over the past two days I have been trying to access a free official site. https://www.scipy.org/

I was unable to access it. I tested it on several provider services, as well as through the installation of mailboxes in the USA. I would be sure that this site will be the official site and link to the documentation on it.

How intimate are they? In addition, is there any mirror for documentation?

Best regards, Vinayak

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There is no official mirror.

You can check website availability using third-party tools like http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/docs.scipy.org

The SciPy team, as a rule, knows about inaccessibility and does everything possible to return it.

The best β€œnext” option is to create documents yourself directly or rely on the scipy-doc package from your package manager. In Debian, you can do apt-get install python-scipy-doc and look under /usr/share/doc/python-scipy-doc/html .

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It is best to use pydoc.

The most convenient form is to run it in a browser using localhost http server. This can be done via pydoc -b, and you can view most of the relevant documentation for a particular package.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1265430/


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