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This seems like a straightforward fix to the grammar, I'm not sure it needs NEWS (CLA might be legally arguable as well since it may not meet the minimum requirements to be copyrightable, but better safe than sorry on that).
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I sent the signed CLA through AdobeSign on 4th April; but have not seen a response? |
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https://check-python-cla.herokuapp.com/ indicates it's signed. Edit: The label changed as I posted the comment |
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All we need now is the "skip issue" and "skip news" tags and someone with commit access can merge. |
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CC: @willingc @merwok as the two people on the "experts list" for documentation whose github names I know 😉. I think we just need the skip news and skip issue labels, then this can be merged. I'd also say a backport to 3.7, since this typo is also present in the 3.7 documentation. |
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@merwok: Please replace |
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Thanks @calebmarchent for the PR, and @merwok for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.7. |
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@python/cpython-bots The #/GH thing is still annoying. Can there be a way to write the desired commit message then use automerge? |
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Thanks for the patch! |
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Thanks for the merge :) |
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