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Author eric.araujo
Recipients belopolsky, daniel.urban, eli.bendersky, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, ncoghlan, ned.deily, orsenthil, rhettinger, vinay.sajip, vstinner
Date 2011-02-19.15:57:43
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Attached patch adds a missing attribution, a missing bug number, fixes one typo (“content manager”) and five grammar issues.

I haven’t had time to make a full read-through during the last weeks, but here are a few comments about the overall structure of the file:
- The introduction is a bit scarce (compare that of 2.6);
- “Other Language Changes” sounds strange, given that the previous sections (PEPs) are language as well as library changes → name it something like “Small Language Changes”;
- “New, Improved, and Deprecated Modules” are not sorted nor grouped;
- Ditto for the bits of advice in the Porting section;
- The small sections about Unicode and codecs could be merged;
- What Antoine said about “Code repository”.
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2011-02-19 15:57:45eric.araujosetrecipients: + eric.araujo, georg.brandl, rhettinger, vinay.sajip, ncoghlan, belopolsky, orsenthil, vstinner, ned.deily, ezio.melotti, eli.bendersky, daniel.urban
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