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My pull request is only for the README of the root directory, since this one is used by GitHub on the project home page. I'm not sure that .rst is a common file extension on Windows, so I don't know if it's ok to rename PCbuild/README.txt. About Doc/README, I have no opinion :-) |
@Haypo I mean, at least personally, it's not uncommon for me to leave a project repository's rst/md files open in Chrome while I work with it, since it's usually easier to read it there (with formatting) than in a basic text editor, so that was the idea behind changing |
Win arm32 ssl fix
…sion 2.1RFC 8018 superseded RFC 8018.
….1 (GH-24289)RFC 8018 superseded RFC 8018.Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:tiran
….1 (pythonGH-24289)RFC 8018 superseded RFC 8018.Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:tiran
5: Support Py3xwarning warnings with a fix argument r=vext01 a=nanjekyejoannahThis PR does the following:- Adds a `fix` argument to allow for flexibility in adding a possible fix to a warning- The new warning format is used for the already merged warnings for numbersCo-authored-by: Joannah Nanjekye <jnanjekye@python.org>
5: Add 2.x related warnings r=ltratt a=nanjekyejoannahI have broken away the warning bit from the [flag](python#3 ) and the [port ](python#4 )PR. Well, the way function calls are done between C and Python is confusing, nothing scary anyway, review maybe a bit annoying.Review this PR beforepython#4 Co-authored-by: Joannah Nanjekye <jnanjekye@python.org>
That way they look nicer under the GitHub web UI, e.g.: