# Documentation Community Team Meeting (April 7, 2026) ## Roll call (Name / `@GitHubUsername` *[/ Discord, if different]*) - Hugo van Kemenade / `@hugovk` - Petr Viktorin / `@encukou` - Blaise / `@blaisep` - Ned / `@nedbat` - Ryan / `@ryan-duve` - Bradley - Stan / `@StanFromIreland` ## Reports and celebrations - [Petr] We now check removed HTML IDs on main; thank you Stan! - [Hugo] Stan has now [joined the core team!](https://discuss.python.org/t/vote-to-promote-stan-ulbrych/106562) ๐ŸŽ‰ ## Discussion - [Ned] How are we on refactoring pages and dealing with redirects? - [Petr] I'm confident we can refactor pages now. - If you're moving a whole page, leave the original in as an orphan (that is, not in the TOC), with a link to the new place. - If you're moving only a part of a page, put in a section at the end saying โ€œthis page used to talk about X, that's now {here}โ€. - That can go in the initial PR; afterwards we can figure out automation, HTTP or JavaScript dependencies, the and so on. - [Hugo] Pinning dependencies for docs builds? - Maybe use `pylock.toml` support in `pip` when it comes out? Let's talk about this in the next meeting. ### Agenda for May - Is `pylock.toml` support in `pip` now? Should we switch to it for pinned docs builds?