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				|  |  |      A) If the error is from a Python traceback, include it in the bug report.
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				|  |  | -    B) We also need to know what platform you're running (Windows, OS X, Linux,
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				|  |  | +    B) We also need to know what platform you're running (Windows, macOS, Linux,
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				|  |  |         etc.), the version of your Python interpreter, and the version of Celery,
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				|  |  |         and related packages that you were running when the bug occurred.
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				|  | @@ -209,8 +209,9 @@ spelling or other errors on the website/docs/code.
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				|  |  |         * Enable celery's ``breakpoint_signal`` and use it
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				|  |  |           to inspect the process's state.  This will allow you to open a
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				|  |  |           ``pdb`` session.
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				|  |  | -       * Collect tracing data using `strace`_(Linux), ``dtruss`` (OSX),
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				|  |  | -         and ``ktrace`` (BSD), `ltrace`_ and `lsof`_.
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				|  |  | +       * Collect tracing data using `strace`_(Linux),
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				|  |  | +         ``dtruss`` (macOS), and ``ktrace`` (BSD),
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				|  |  | +         `ltrace`_ and `lsof`_.
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				|  |  |      D) Include the output from the ``celery report`` command:
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				|  | @@ -349,17 +350,17 @@ An archived version is named ``X.Y-archived``.
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				|  |  |  Our currently archived branches are:
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				|  |  | -* 2.5-archived
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				|  |  | +* ``2.5-archived``
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				|  |  | -* 2.4-archived
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				|  |  | +* ``2.4-archived``
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				|  |  | -* 2.3-archived
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				|  |  | +* ``2.3-archived``
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				|  |  | -* 2.1-archived
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				|  |  | +* ``2.1-archived``
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				|  |  | -* 2.0-archived
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				|  |  | +* ``2.0-archived``
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				|  |  | -* 1.0-archived
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				|  |  | +* ``1.0-archived``
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				|  |  |  Feature branches
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				|  | @@ -737,7 +738,7 @@ is following the conventions.
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				|  |  |          from .five import zip_longest, items, range
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				|  |  |          from .utils import timeutils
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				|  |  | -* Wildcard imports must not be used (`from xxx import *`).
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				|  |  | +* Wild-card imports must not be used (`from xxx import *`).
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				|  |  |  * For distributions where Python 2.5 is the oldest support version
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				|  |  |    additional rules apply:
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				|  | @@ -789,13 +790,15 @@ that require third-party libraries must be added.
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				|  |  |  1) Add a new requirements file in `requirements/extras`
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				|  |  |      E.g. for the Cassandra backend this is
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				|  |  | -    ``requirements/extras/cassandra.txt``, and the file looks like this::
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				|  |  | +    ``requirements/extras/cassandra.txt``, and the file looks like this:
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				|  |  | +    ::
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				|  |  |          pycassa
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |      These are pip requirement files so you can have version specifiers and
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				|  |  |      multiple packages are separated by newline.  A more complex example could
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				|  |  |      be:
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				|  |  | +    ::
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				|  |  |          # pycassa 2.0 breaks Foo
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				|  |  |          pycassa>=1.0,<2.0
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