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| diff --git a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md index 6231fe87..2822d046 100644 --- a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md +++ b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ As mentioned in the Contributing Guidelines, we have a simple style guide for ou  [**Style Guide**](./style-guide/)  ### 4. Create an issue -The first step to any new contribution is an issue describing a problem with the current codebase or proposing a new feature. All the open issues are viewable on the GitHub repositories, for instance here is the [issues page for Sir Lancebot](https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/issues). If you have something that you want to implement open a new issue to present your idea. Otherwise you can browse the unassigned issues and ask to be assigned to one that you're interested in, either in the comments on the issue or in the [`#dev-contrib`](https://discord.gg/2h3qBv8Xaa) channel on Discord. +The first step to any new contribution is an issue describing a problem with the current codebase or proposing a new feature. All the open issues are viewable on the GitHub repositories, for instance here is the [issues page for Sir Lancebot](https://github.com/python-discord/sir-lancebot/issues). If you have something that you want to implement open a new issue to present your idea. Otherwise, you can browse the unassigned issues and ask to be assigned to one that you're interested in, either in the comments on the issue or in the [`#dev-contrib`](https://discord.gg/2h3qBv8Xaa) channel on Discord.  [**How to write a good issue**](./issues/) diff --git a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/bot.md b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/bot.md index ad446cc8..633289f2 100644 --- a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/bot.md +++ b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/bot.md @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ You can start several services together: `docker-compose up web snekbox redis`.  ##### Setting Up a Development Environment  The bot's code is Python code like any other. To run it locally, you will need the right version of Python with the necessary packages installed: -1. Make sure you have [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) installed. It helps if it is your system's default Python version. +1. Make sure you have [Python 3.10](https://www.python.org/downloads/) installed. It helps if it is your system's default Python version.  2. [Install Poetry](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry#installation).  3. [Install the dependencies](../installing-project-dependencies). diff --git a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/site.md b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/site.md index 520e41ad..9786698b 100644 --- a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/site.md +++ b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/site.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ You should have already forked the [`site`](https://github.com/python-discord/si  ### Requirements -- [Python 3.9](https://www.python.org/downloads/) +- [Python 3.10](https://www.python.org/downloads/)  - [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation)      - `pip install poetry`  - [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) diff --git a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/style-guide.md b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/style-guide.md index 4dba45c8..b26c467c 100644 --- a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/style-guide.md +++ b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing/style-guide.md @@ -202,6 +202,3 @@ def foo(input_1: int, input_2: dict[str, int]) -> bool:  This tells us that `foo` accepts an `int` and a `dict`, with `str` keys and `int` values, and returns a `bool`.  In previous examples, we have purposely omitted annotations to keep focus on the specific points they represent. - -> **Note:** if the project is running Python 3.8 or below you have to use `typing.Dict` instead of `dict`, but our three main projects are all >=3.9. -> See [PEP 585](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0585/) for more information. diff --git a/pydis_site/apps/content/tests/test_views.py b/pydis_site/apps/content/tests/test_views.py index eadad7e3..a09d22d8 100644 --- a/pydis_site/apps/content/tests/test_views.py +++ b/pydis_site/apps/content/tests/test_views.py @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ class PageOrCategoryViewTests(MockPagesTestCase, SimpleTestCase, TestCase):          for item in context["breadcrumb_items"]:              item["path"] = Path(item["path"]) -        self.assertEquals( +        self.assertEqual(              context["breadcrumb_items"],              [                  {"name": PARSED_CATEGORY_INFO["title"], "path": Path(".")}, | 
