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Fix a typo in the 'Comparing changes' section - #1891

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Fix a typo in the 'Comparing changes' section#1891
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@willy-b willy-b commented Aug 22, 2026

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Thanks so much Python team for everything you do!

I noticed a typo here in the devguide and so in the spirit of giving back, I am sending a PR to fix it per your instructions. (This is separate from an upcoming PR for typos I reported for docs.python.org and cannot be combined with those as this devguide is in a separate repo.)


On https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/git-boot-camp/ (archived as is at https://web.archive.org/web/20260821110153/https://devguide.python.org/getting-started/git-boot-camp/ )

it seems "non-commited" should be "non-committed".

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@StanFromIreland StanFromIreland changed the title Just fix a single typo in the upstream git-boot-camp document: "non-commited" to "non-committed" Fix a typo in the 'Comparing changes' section Aug 22, 2026
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Merged, thanks.

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