@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In general, most non-Draft/Active PEPs are considered to be historical
2525documents rather than living specifications or documentation. Major changes to
2626their core content usually require a new PEP, while smaller modifications may
2727or may not be appropriate, depending on the PEP's status. See `PEP 1
28- <https://www .python.org/dev/peps /pep-0001/#pep-maintenance> `__ for more.
28+ <https://peps .python.org/pep-0001/#pep-maintenance> `__ for more.
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3030Copyediting and proofreading Draft and Active PEPs (including fixing spelling
3131and formatting issues) is welcomed (subject to review by the PEP authors),
@@ -36,20 +36,14 @@ Substantive content changes should first be proposed on PEP discussion threads.
3636
3737If you're still unsure, we encourage you to reach out first before opening a
3838PR here. For example, you could contact the PEP author(s), propose your idea in
39- a discussion venue appropriate to the PEP (such as `Typing-SIG
40- <https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected] /> `__ for static
41- typing, or `Packaging Discourse <https://discuss.python.org/c/packaging/ >`__
42- for packaging), or `open an issue <https://github.com/python/peps/issues >`__.
43-
39+ a discussion venue appropriate to the PEP's topic, or
40+ `open an issue here <https://github.com/python/peps/issues >`__.
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4542Commit messages and PR titles
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4744
4845When adding or modifying a PEP, please include the PEP number in the commit
4946summary and pull request title. For example, ``PEP NNN: <summary of changes> ``.
50- Likewise, prefix rendering infrastructure changes with ``Infra: ``, linting
51- alterations with ``Lint: `` and other non-PEP meta changes, such as updates to
52- the Readme/Contributing Guide, issue/PR template, etc., with ``Meta: ``.
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