> Looks good to me. The only trivial nit I would like to raise is that any > URLs you embed in the text be true URLs. I'd also prefer they be encased in > <...>, but that's slightly less important and generally only matters when > URLs are immediately followed by punctuation. So, instead of > > Brett> Guido said he will revive the PEP. The patch has since been put > Brett> on SF at python.org/sf/599331 . > > you'd have > > Brett> Guido said he will revive the PEP. The patch has since been put > Brett> on SF at <http://python.org/sf/599331>. > > The two changes make it much more likely that email readers will be able to > successfully highlight such URLs correctly. I think adding http:// alone should be sufficient. Despite all the official recommendations, I've always hated the <...> form. However, do keep a space after the URL if punctuation were to follow (which you already did). --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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