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Update bower.json #35

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Update bower.json #35

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robdodson
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It looks like a 1.0.4 tag has already been released 😨

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@robdodson eeeek, can you make it 1.0.5 then? there's 2 commits unreleased that will be released, which should be a version bump.

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ok updated to 1.0.5. Now i just need to figure out why cla bot hates me..

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You probably made eye contact. CLA bot hates everyone at some point, don't worry.

notwaldorf added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 24, 2015
@notwaldorf notwaldorf merged commit 45e684c into master Aug 24, 2015
@rictic rictic deleted the bower-version branch October 28, 2015 23:37
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