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@gvanrossum I added the link to the article as suggested by you. The Git Bootcamp is mentioning the article, too, but I agree with you that it is better to explicitly mention it at this point, too. |
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- Fix example to use imperative title - Explicitly mention the preference for imperative over descriptive titles - Link to the article from Chris Beams
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Thanks for the PR @DahlitzFlorian. It mostly LGTM; I just have a very minor suggestion. Since this issue is very well defined and straightforward, I'm good w/ merging it after the suggested changes are made. |
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Thanks for the fast feedback @aeros! I applied your suggestion. |
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Approve other than one case issue. |
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LGTM. Kyle, leaving this for you if you get to it. |
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With the latest changes, LGTM. Thanks for working on this @DahlitzFlorian. |
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