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bpo-33986: Fix typo and clarify in asyncio documentation#7981

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bpo-33986: Fix typo and clarify in asyncio documentation#7981
kbumsik wants to merge 2 commits intopython:masterfrom
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@kbumsik kbumsik commented Jun 28, 2018

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Sorry, the PR is not only about typo fixing but markup reformatting.
Please keep the work on typos here but create a new PR for restyling if needed

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kbumsik commented Jul 30, 2018

@asvetlov Thanks for letting me know. I fixed the commit :)

@gpshead gpshead removed their request for review September 10, 2018 23:30
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Superseded by #9142

Thank you for your work anyway, @kbumsik

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kbumsik commented Sep 12, 2018

#9142 does not resolve a part of my point. I created another PR #9219 to fix that.

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