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@phobson phobson commented Jul 7, 2016

closes #3631

Haven't had a chance to try to build to docs to make sure I didn't mangle the RST in the docstring.

Does Travis test that?

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Travis does build the docs these days (and pushing them to http://matplotlib.org/devdocs/ for master branch builds).

@tacaswell tacaswell added this to the 2.0.1 (next bug fix release) milestone Jul 8, 2016
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The text seems fine (to my level of understanding). What is still WIP about this?

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phobson commented Jul 8, 2016

was just waiting to build the docs locally to confirm. the travis build on my branch failed. looks like this one passed though.

@tacaswell tacaswell merged commit 5443e81 into matplotlib:master Jul 12, 2016
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backported to v2.x as 05d910d

@QuLogic QuLogic modified the milestones: 2.0 (style change major release), 2.0.1 (next bug fix release) Jul 12, 2016
@phobson phobson deleted the bxp-notch-docs branch July 29, 2016 15:31
@phobson phobson changed the title WIP/DOC: explain behavior of notches beyond quartiles DOC: explain behavior of notches beyond quartiles Jul 29, 2016
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Better document meaning of notches in boxplots
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