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Author flybd5
Recipients flybd5, remi.lapeyre, rhettinger, steven.daprano
Date 2020-07-11.21:51:41
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How would I know if my demo is good enough to be included in that repo? Is there a guide for this, or do I just create a pull request, throw it over the fence and wait until the wolves either grunt in approval or throw it back at me in pieces? I ask because I have never participated in a repo related to as big a project as Python 3. :)
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