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@traviscross traviscross commented Nov 29, 2024

We had said "further upon X". We really meant "further X". This was changed to "further improve upon X" instead in PR #1436, but that's a bit odd as the sentence uses "improvements" directly before it.

Let's tighten this up to just say "further X".

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@traviscross traviscross force-pushed the TC/retighten-verbiage-in-rust-2024-nightly-beta-announcement branch from ebe13c7 to 2b151b3 Compare November 29, 2024 23:10
We had said "further upon X".  We really meant "further X".  This was
changed in a recent PR to "further improve upon X" instead, but that's
a bit odd as the sentence uses "improvements" directly before it.

Let's tighten this up to just say "further X".
@traviscross traviscross force-pushed the TC/retighten-verbiage-in-rust-2024-nightly-beta-announcement branch from 2b151b3 to 6615243 Compare November 29, 2024 23:11
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Thanks!

@ehuss ehuss merged commit ff77580 into master Nov 30, 2024
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Kobzol commented Nov 30, 2024

Oh, I had no idea that "further" can be used as a verb. The fix looked obvious, but I should have asked, sorry.

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