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@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ Pyramid has a first-class concept of
:ref:`configuration <configuration_narr>` distinct from code.
This approach is optional, but its presence makes it distinct from
other Python web frameworks. It taps into Python's ``setuptools``
-library, which establishes conventions for how Python projects can be
-installed and provide "entry points". Pyramid uses an entry point to
-let a Pyramid application it where to find the WSGI app.
+library, which establishes conventions for installing and providing
+"entry points" for Python projects. Pyramid uses an entry point to
+let a Pyramid application know where to find the WSGI app.
Objectives
==========
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the Pyramid chapter on
- ``pserve`` looks for ``[app:main]`` and finds ``use = egg:tutorial``
-- The projects's ``setup.py`` has defined an "entry point" (lines 9-10)
+- The projects's ``setup.py`` has defined an "entry point" (lines 9-12)
for the project "main" entry point of ``tutorial:main``
- The ``tutorial`` package's ``__init__`` has a ``main`` function
@@ -131,6 +131,8 @@ Extra Credit
#. The entry point in ``setup.py`` didn't mention ``__init__.py`` when
it declared ``tutorial:main`` function. Why not?
+#. What is the purpose of ``**settings``? What does the ``**`` signify?
+
.. seealso::
:ref:`project_narr`,
:ref:`scaffolding_chapter`,
@@ -138,7 +140,3 @@ Extra Credit
:ref:`environment_chapter`,
:ref:`paste_chapter`
-Extra Credit
-============
-
-#. What is the purpose of ``**settings``? What does the ``**`` signify?