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Correct capitalization of PyPI #1084

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@jdufresne jdufresne commented Nov 12, 2018

As spelled on https://pypi.org/.

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@gaborbernat gaborbernat merged commit 0660e1d into tox-dev:master Nov 12, 2018
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