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Correct annotations for signals in QThread and QNetworkAccessManager #129

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I think this PR looks good, however you may want to check your git config to make sure you're committing with the credentials that GitHub expects

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TilmanK commented Jan 21, 2021

Hey, is there anything else you need for this PR? You'll squash it anyway, so the credentials won't matter, right?

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@TilmanK, I personally prefer to do a regular merge generally. If you would prefer a squash to get rid of the commit name/email, we can.

@altendky altendky merged commit d48c930 into python-qt-tools:master Feb 16, 2021
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TilmanK commented Feb 16, 2021

Ah, sorry! I totally forgot that I wanted to rebase the commits. Anyway, next time then...
Thanks for accepting the PR.

bluebird75 pushed a commit to bluebird75/PyQt5-stubs that referenced this pull request Aug 24, 2021
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