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Author kathweaver
Recipients ezio.melotti, jkloth, kathweaver, michael.kearney, terry.reedy, zach.ware
Date 2014-03-15.15:05:43
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I've gone through and followed the online directions.  They do allow the person following the directions to "build Python".  

My question:  I assume that isn't sufficient to really build a patch.

The readme has directions that includes the information that is below.  I haven't gone through those directions yet.

My question: Do we want those directions both places?  I personally think they should be online, and have the readme refer to the online directions, but what is the thought of the community?  I think it is redundant to do it in both places.
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