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I have created the PR as mentioned, I have added the example for time.ctime()
and also added the note to time.asctime.
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I have created a PR for the patch that I submitted, as this is my first
contribution to the docs, I need to know that how do we decide if a change has
to make an entry to `Misc/NEWS.d/next/` or needs `skip news` tag?
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New submission from Harmandeep Singh :
In Python 3.6, the docs for ThreadPoolExecutor mentions the following line:
initializer is an optional callable that is called at the start of each worker
thread; initargs is a tuple of arguments passed to the initializer. Should
initializer raise an
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I will raise a PR
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Harmandeep Singh added the comment:
This is not python compatible format, I want something like "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S
%Y" to explain it.
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Harmandeep Singh added the comment:
I have updated the PR, this time I have kept it really simple, and have added
examples showing both the cases.
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Harmandeep Singh added the comment:
I was bored, I generated a patch for this.
Hope this helps :)
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