Hi all,

I'm a relatively novice Pythonist, but a hardened and incorrigible 
spelling/grammar pedant, so I feel I could contribute in some small way by 
fixing language errors in the docs as required.

In the submitting patches guide, it says: "If you are fixing a really 
trivial issue, for example changing a word in the documentation, the 
preferred way to provide the patch is using GitHub pull requests without a 
Trac ticket. Trac tickets are still acceptable." That's fine. My question 
is: how 'trivial' should each pull request be? Should I make one for each 
file I go through, or one for every last stray apostrophe, or something 
else? I don't want to flood the committers with hundreds of meaningless 
typo fixes and grammar corrections, at least if that's not the done thing.

Thanks
James 

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