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@ligurio ligurio commented Mar 22, 2022

We don't need to explicitly set a version of Tarantool in header because
it may confuse Tarantool users. Python connector supports Tarantool with
versions below and upper version 1.6.0. The section below describes more
details about compatibility of Tarantool and connector versions. The first patch
removes a version in the header.

The second patch fixes items in a list.

We don't need to explicitly set a version of Tarantool in header because
it may confuse Tarantool users. Python connector supports Tarantool with
versions below and upper version 1.6.0. Section below describes more
details about compatibility of Tarantool and connector versions.
@ligurio ligurio requested a review from Totktonada March 22, 2022 13:22
@ligurio ligurio force-pushed the ligurio/update-readme branch from d2d9360 to 7dabe27 Compare March 22, 2022 13:25
@ligurio ligurio changed the title readme: update version in header readme: update version in header and fix formatting Mar 22, 2022
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LGTM.

@ligurio ligurio merged commit d7cbc12 into master Mar 22, 2022
@ligurio ligurio deleted the ligurio/update-readme branch March 22, 2022 14:19
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