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The "Now What?" section means 2 things:

  • Tell the developers that the component is ready.
  • Tell the developers to go through a specific documentation.

Therefore, I think it should be separated into two sentences for readable reason. By the way, I just remove unnecessary word "that" and add a comma.

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Thank you for your contribution 👍🏻

@xabbuh xabbuh added this to the 3.4 milestone Mar 22, 2019
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xabbuh commented Mar 22, 2019

Thank you @XuanQuynh.

@xabbuh xabbuh merged commit 6b6a127 into symfony:3.4 Mar 22, 2019
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Improve now what sentence

The "Now What?" section means 2 things:
+ Tell the developers that the component is ready.
+ Tell the developers to go through a specific documentation.

Therefore, I think it should be separated into two sentences for readable reason. By the way, I just remove unnecessary word "that" and add a comma.

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6b6a127 Improve now what sentence
@seriquynh seriquynh deleted the improve_now_what_sentence branch March 24, 2019 13:02
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