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use Git/git instead of Mercurial/hg #67
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Can you do this against the |
yep, I will propose to the |
You can try changing the base branch directly in this PR, but I didn't want to do it for you in case there were conflicts. |
I think there will be some conflicts, because there is a diff between master and github |
CPython is developed using `Git <https://git-scm.com/>`_. The Git command line | ||
program is named ``git``; this is also used to refer to Git itself. Git is | ||
easily available for common Unix systems by way of the standard package manager; | ||
under Windows, you might want to use the `TortoiseGit <http://tortoisegit.org/>`_ |
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It might be worth also linking to https://desktop.github.com/ as well at TortoiseGit.
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sure, we have some possibilities for a desktop interface for Git.
@matrixise did you want to resolve the conflicts in this PR? Otherwise I can revert the changes in setup.rst so I can merge this PR. |
I forked this PR so that the work @matrixise did could be used to close out the last GitHub migration milestone bug! |
Co-Authored-By: Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> Co-authored-by: Brett Cannon <brettcannon@users.noreply.github.com>
In order to resolve issues python#652 and python#653 in the devguide (which are duplicates of each other), we added a theme variable to `python_docs_theme/layout.html` in PR python#67. This will allow all users of the python-docs-theme library to have more functionality and backwards compatibility. In addition, if users don't define a link for copyright information, then they won't have a broken link that leads to nowhere in their page footer. In order to have the correct copyright link for the devguide specifically, we just needed to specify it in the `html_theme_options` dictionary in the devguide's `conf.py`, which I did in this commit.
Please, could you check this branch ? this branch is not complete because some files ask more work.