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R4R: Release 0.27.0 back to develop #2934

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@cwgoes cwgoes commented Nov 28, 2018

Merge 0.27.0 release branch back to develop.

Corresponding release PR: #2933.


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Codecov Report

Merging #2934 into develop will increase coverage by 0.02%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##           develop    #2934      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage    56.26%   56.29%   +0.02%     
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  Files          120      120              
  Lines         8406     8406              
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+ Hits          4730     4732       +2     
+ Misses        3354     3352       -2     
  Partials       322      322

@cwgoes cwgoes changed the title WIP: Release 0.27.0 back to develop R4R: Release 0.27.0 back to develop Nov 29, 2018
@cwgoes cwgoes merged commit da83b25 into develop Nov 29, 2018
@cwgoes cwgoes deleted the release/v0.27.0 branch November 29, 2018 21:41
mircea-c pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 4, 2018
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