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To whom it may concern, I was about to use Markdown to verify or indicate any changes to the files when I was directed to c python and pep, however I have reached my abilities in understanding or contributing. I will have to broden my knowledge and insight into python. That is why I am asking for help in making sure that everything is satisfactory. As you can see I am concerned about entering anymore data Sincerely yours Ryan Murray

Hello Ryan, Welcome! My response is below. On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 10:49:13AM -0700, Ryan James Kenneth Murray wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I was about to use Markdown to verify or indicate any changes to the files when I was directed to c python and pep, however I have reached my abilities in understanding or contributing. I will have to broden my knowledge and insight into python. That is why I am asking for help in making sure that everything is satisfactory. As you can see I am concerned about entering anymore data
I'm afraid I cannot make head or tail of what you are talking about here. To be perfectly honest, your post sounds like something generated by a quite clever bot using a Markov chain to generate random text. It *almost* is meaningful, but not quite: there's a bunch of tech buzzwords (Markdown, C, Python, PEP) in some sentences which are grammatically correct but don't seem to mean anything. What files are you changing, what data are you talking about, and what is "everything" that needs to be satisfactory? How is this relevant to developing Python? If you are a bot, then you aren't welcome and somebody will soon remove you from the mailing list. (And I will feel silly for talking to you as if you were a person.) But in case you actually are a human being, I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt and allowing you the opportunity to say something that proves you are a human. Thank you. -- Steve
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Ryan James Kenneth Murray
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Steven D'Aprano