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Use the same language in the docs intro and README #13677

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@hauntsaninja hauntsaninja commented Sep 18, 2022

See #13681

I previously reworked some of the language in the README and I think it makes sense to re-use the same words in the docs intro. I've merged the two where I felt one was lacking.

I previously reworked some of the language in the README and I think it
makes sense to re-use the same words in the docs intro. I've merged the
two where I felt one was lacking.
@hauntsaninja hauntsaninja changed the title Use the same language in README in the docs intro Use the same language in the docs intro as in the README Sep 18, 2022
@hauntsaninja hauntsaninja changed the title Use the same language in the docs intro as in the README Use the same language in the docs intro and README Sep 18, 2022
@hauntsaninja hauntsaninja merged commit 6a50192 into python:master Sep 21, 2022
@hauntsaninja hauntsaninja deleted the docs-intro branch September 21, 2022 03:20
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