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Inline comments: Improve phrasing#96
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+1 but needs to pass the travis tests |
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@michellephung Looks unrelated - the used versions of Python seem to be too old I can open another PR and try to simply update the python versions? |
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@padyx if you have time to open another PR to fix the python version that would be great! :D !! Thanks in advance! If you don't I can take a look this weekend |
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The wording of the paragraph about inline comments is not optimal.
I suggest rephrasing it.