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@Timmmm Timmmm commented Jun 7, 2024

This allows it to be used repeatably.

This allows it to be used repeatably.
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Changes to the changelog should not be made in pull requests, because it is not known in which version an approved pull request will be included

@fjwillemsen fjwillemsen self-assigned this Feb 1, 2025
Removed suggested changes to CHANGELOG as they should not be made from a pull request
Changed type hint from List to list
@fjwillemsen fjwillemsen merged commit 7fa43c8 into python-constraint:main Feb 1, 2025
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coverage: 87.109% (+0.2%) from 86.935%
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into aa2638d on python-constraint:main.

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@Timmmm thank you for your contribution! Your pull request has been merged and will be included in the next release.

@Timmmm Timmmm deleted the random branch February 1, 2025 14:20
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I've just released an update containing your improvement: 2.0.2. Thank you for contributing!

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Timmmm commented Feb 2, 2025

Thanks!

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