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doc: cherry-pick tc-minutes from master #143

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@rvagg rvagg commented Dec 11, 2014

Can someone tell me if this is the right way to do this? I just did a cherry-pick for the 3 commits that added the minutes to master and pulled them in to v0.12. I want to add two more files to this directory and v0.12 is probably the place to do it.

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I imagine a cherry-pick should be fine -- usually things don't come into the branches from master, so there may not be a lot of prior art.

* Update on "release buckets"
* doesn't make sense while we're private, we'll wait until it is public again
* `node-forward/node` going public
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This conflict should be resolved.

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oo, thanks @gergoerdosi!

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LGTM. I would squash eb3a24a and maybe mention the original commit shasums in the cherry-picked in the commit log ("This is commit 1234567 cherry-picked from the master branch.")

Fixes node-forward/node#4

PR-URL: node-forward/node#9
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]>

@rvagg: cherry-picked 3cb5f3d from master to v0.12
PR-URL: node-forward/node#41
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <[email protected]>

@rvagg: cherry-picked 2c7847b and e7dec60 from master to v0.12
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rvagg commented Dec 11, 2014

@bnoordhuis can you check the commits now and let me know if that's good enough?

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Yes, LGTM.

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