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Add section on terminology to avoid to style guide#1715
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[There was a new Furo release, which now allows Sphinx 9, and something isn't happy with redirects. We've pinned to Sphinx 8 for now.] |
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Closes #605
I just read a quite a few blog posts and articles on such terminology... I propose adding "orphaned X" to the list, I see it is used in several places in the docs.
📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cpython-devguide--1715.org.readthedocs.build/