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diff --git a/lang/python/doc/rst/short-history.rst b/lang/python/doc/rst/short-history.rst index 0d839a58..8cf604f6 100644 --- a/lang/python/doc/rst/short-history.rst +++ b/lang/python/doc/rst/short-history.rst @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ Keeping the flame alive ----------------------- A couple of years later the project was picked up by Igor Belyi and -actively developed and maintained by him from 2004 to 2008. Igor\'s -whereabouts at the time of this document\'s creation are unknown, but -the current authors do hope he is well. We\'re assuming (or hoping) that -life did what life does and made continuing untenable. +actively developed and maintained by him from 2004 to 2008. Igor's +whereabouts at the time of this document's creation are unknown, but the +current authors do hope he is well. We're assuming (or hoping) that life +did what life does and made continuing untenable. Passing the torch ----------------- @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ this module or a sample of its content: .. _pypi-gpgme-180: -GPG 1.8.0 - Python bindings for GPGME GnuPG cryptography library +GPG 1·8·0 - Python bindings for GPGME GnuPG cryptography library ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the most recent version to reach PyPI and is the version of the @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ bindings included with that package. .. _pypi-gpgme-90: -PyME 0.9.0 - Python support for GPGME GnuPG cryptography library +PyME 0·9·0 - Python support for GPGME GnuPG cryptography library ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is the last release of the PyME bindings maintained by Martin @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Python 2 to Python 3 code was made in 2015. Users of the more recent Python bindings will recognise numerous points of similarity, but also significant differences. It is likely that the -more recent official bindings will feel \"more pythonic.\" +more recent official bindings will feel "more pythonic." For those using Python 2, there is essentially no harm in using this module, but it may lack a number of more recent features added to GPGME. |