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@woodruffw woodruffw commented Oct 9, 2024

Qualifies the processing behavior in PEP 753 to emphasize that it's only for index presentation purposes, not that indices should persist their normalization changes to the metadata they host.

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📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://pep-previews--4039.org.readthedocs.build/

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pfmoore commented Oct 9, 2024

I'm OK with making this change, but can it be the last one, please? Now that the PEP has been submitted for pronouncement, it should be frozen - I don't want to try to review a moving target here.

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warsaw commented Oct 9, 2024

I'm OK with making this change, but can it be the last one, please? Now that the PEP has been submitted for pronouncement, it should be frozen - I don't want to try to review a moving target here.

With @pfmoore 's and my approval, I'll go ahead and merge it and then Paul can pronounce.

@warsaw warsaw merged commit ef593f4 into python:main Oct 9, 2024
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