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Typo fix in file Python/getopt.c

  • improvment should be improvement
  • Extra whitespece removed

* improvment should be improvement
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Thank you.

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We should probably just delete this paragraph. It seems unlikely that David Gottner would want to hear about Python's hacked-up copy of his code.

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@benjaminp and @mangrisano - thanks for your time, so shall i delete these 3 lines?

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We should probably just delete this paragraph. It seems unlikely that David Gottner would want to hear about Python's hacked-up copy of his code.

@benjaminp I have deleted the requested paragraph. Please take a look. Thank you!

@benjaminp benjaminp merged commit d13968b into python:master Aug 20, 2019
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