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@lasley lasley commented Jan 23, 2017

I noticed a coverage drop when I edited the ReadMe in #8. This PR should fix that by providing an explicit includes for only python files in the package directory.

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Coverage remained the same at 89.007% when pulling 03c3229 on LasLabs:hotfix/coverage-ignore into 115f7e9 on acsone:master.

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Coverage remained the same at 89.007% when pulling 03c3229 on LasLabs:hotfix/coverage-ignore into 115f7e9 on acsone:master.

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Coverage remained the same at 89.007% when pulling 03c3229 on LasLabs:hotfix/coverage-ignore into 115f7e9 on acsone:master.

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Coverage remained the same at 89.007% when pulling 03c3229 on LasLabs:hotfix/coverage-ignore into 115f7e9 on acsone:master.

@lasley lasley force-pushed the hotfix/coverage-ignore branch from 03c3229 to 6717936 Compare January 23, 2017 18:25
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Coverage remained the same at 89.007% when pulling 6717936 on LasLabs:hotfix/coverage-ignore into 115f7e9 on acsone:master.

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lasley commented Jan 23, 2017

I feel like maybe I did something wrong though, because there should have been a coverage raise here 😕

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lasley commented Jan 31, 2017

Hrm so whatever was dropping the coverage is fixed, because my PR now raised coverage. This is definitely not right & I don't know enough about coveragerc to make it right. All that in mind, closing.

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@lasley lasley deleted the hotfix/coverage-ignore branch January 31, 2017 17:43
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