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authorHaki Benita <hakibenita@gmail.com>2021-06-29 15:07:12 +0300
committerMariusz Felisiak <felisiak.mariusz@gmail.com>2021-07-16 20:25:36 +0200
commit59404e8cfea3d79d5f4df5b9a5bd731da212c8d3 (patch)
tree8dd4fd6c199d9f09edb38ae4209e6665043de52b
parent0dc25526d8daaaa59968d4b1b597968e197f040c (diff)
Fixed typo in docs/topics/signals.txt.
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.. module:: django.dispatch
:synopsis: Signal dispatch
-Django includes a "signal dispatcher" which helps allow decoupled applications
-get notified when actions occur elsewhere in the framework. In a nutshell,
-signals allow certain *senders* to notify a set of *receivers* that some action
-has taken place. They're especially useful when many pieces of code may be
+Django includes a "signal dispatcher" which helps decoupled applications get
+notified when actions occur elsewhere in the framework. In a nutshell, signals
+allow certain *senders* to notify a set of *receivers* that some action has
+taken place. They're especially useful when many pieces of code may be
interested in the same events.
Django provides a :doc:`set of built-in signals </ref/signals>` that let user