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@rutsky rutsky commented Mar 17, 2014

In Python 3 websocker-client not required (and previously requiested
version doesn't work at all).

In Python 3 websocker-client not required (and previously requiested
version doesn't work at all).
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shin- commented Mar 17, 2014

LGTM

mpetazzoni added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2014
Use different requirements list on Python 2 and 3 (fixes #174)
@mpetazzoni mpetazzoni merged commit 8ffc1b2 into docker:master Mar 17, 2014
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Thanks!

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rutsky commented Mar 17, 2014

Shouldn't contributions to docker-py be with signed Docker Developer Certificate of Origin?

I forgot to sign it.

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I don't believe docker-py follows the same contribution rules as the main Docker project, so for now it's fine.

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