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Remove unneeded case checks #31691

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@timroes timroes commented Feb 21, 2019

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Did a quick scan over the repository to check if any of those files all still exist and it seemed that a lot of them are already gone, so I removed them from this file.

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@timroes timroes added chore Team:Core Core services & architecture: plugins, logging, config, saved objects, http, ES client, i18n, etc v8.0.0 v7.2.0 labels Feb 21, 2019
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-platform

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💚 Build Succeeded

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nice! if ci passes, I'm going to assume all is good. Not looking through each of these manually.

@timroes timroes merged commit 5088c7c into elastic:master Feb 21, 2019
@timroes timroes deleted the remove-snake-case-exceptions branch February 21, 2019 19:46
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