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Add requirements for code files to CONTRIBUTING #35

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@hynek hynek commented Aug 10, 2013

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@@ -10,6 +10,13 @@ Code

When in doubt, refer to `PEP 8`_ for Python code.

Every code file must start with the boilerplate notice of the Apache License.
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Let's be nice and not call it boilerplate :)

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that’s from http://choosealicense.com/licenses/apache/ ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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Oh. Ignore me then!

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Coverage remained the same when pulling 43f6873 on hynek:add-new-file-requirements-to-contributing into ccc5062 on alex:master.

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@dstufft dstufft merged commit 7ad6a1d into pyca:master Aug 11, 2013
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