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Python is a dynamically typed programming language designed by Guido van Rossum. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.
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The email generated for creating a new org does not say anywhere that you'll be creating a new org.
We should probably change:
- subject line -> "Create your Zulip organization"
- text above the button
Draft text (minimally different from current version):
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We are currently running part of the CPython test suite. This is a good place for people new to the project to contribute. Contribution here can come in two ways:
- Fix failing test - Look for tests marked as skipped or xfail and fix RustPython so that the test will pass.
- Add more tests suites - Copy test suite from CPython and mark failing tests with xfail or skip.
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Extend the os module
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Hi & welcome to Scapy's github ! This page lists issues that you can try to fix if you want to start contributing to Scapy.
This list includes wishes and things added by the maintainers based on the issues that we get, but also issues marked with TODO
or XXX
that already exist in Scapy's code base (layers). If you want to contribute to the project you might just take care one of the bugs.
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Describe the bug
The function typer.main.get_group
is annotated as returning a click.Command
which isn't wrong because a click.Group
is a click.Command
, but means I have to cast to group when trying to integrate with existing Click applications.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior with a minimum self-contained file.
Replace each part with your own scenario:
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Created by Guido van Rossum
Released February 20, 1991
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