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What is the current behavior?

What is the new behavior if this PR is merged?

Small changes to the readme file adding additional detail for the user to have a streamline implementation

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codecov bot commented Apr 12, 2021

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Merging #86 (c9ff688) into master (244b0ba) will not change coverage.
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Thanks for the update in README. I think this is necessary! Just a minor note: why not just make this a requirement in the README. Sort of at the top of the installation instruction, note what OS and Python versions are supported.

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enpuyou commented Apr 14, 2021

Thanks for the update in README. I think this is necessary! Just a minor note: why not just make this a requirement in the README. Sort of at the top of the installation instruction, note what OS and Python versions are supported.

After #87 is passed, we should also be able to list Windows as a supported OS in the README.

@corlettim corlettim requested a review from noorbuchi April 28, 2021 19:13
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Please update your branch/PR with master

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