Lowercase scheme and authority per specification.#175
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Lowercase scheme and authority per specification.#175
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LGTM for 2.0. @rickhanlonii @joestump I'm a fan of using the git flow workflow... would you both be keen to follow that? Means that all future PR's should be against either a develop branch or a specific release branch. |
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+1 big fan of git flow as well. |
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cool 3/3 for git flow. @joestump can you please close this and do a request with these changes against develop? |
Make travis do tests against py3k .3 and .4
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Closed out in favor of #183. |
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Closes #29. More robustly follows URL normalization per the specification now. See #133 for additional and related discussion.