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#1019 always redirect to the Redirect.Version #1023

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forki commented Aug 28, 2015

cool. only a couple of test errors now ;-)

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@reidev275 OK, just a few unit tests to fix as well :-)

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Damn @forki did you write a cross-country mind-reader in F# last night in your spare time or something?

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Microsoft Telepathy (™)

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Sorry, very new to the whole FSharp project scaffold with the build scripts. Thanks for being understanding as always !

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forki commented Aug 28, 2015

awesome. thx

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#1019 always redirect to the Redirect.Version
@forki forki merged commit f88a204 into fsprojects:master Aug 28, 2015
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@reidev275 excellent - that's exactly why "up-for-grabs" like this are good - you get to learn more about the project scaffold and the infrastructure behind the CI process, which is usually pretty consistent across most of fsprojects :-)

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yeah, love the idea of the up for grabs issues. That's exactly why I was
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@reidev275 https://github.com/reidev275 excellent - that's exactly why
"up-for-grabs" like this are good - you get to learn more about the project
scaffold and the infrastructure behind the CI process, which is usually
pretty consistent across most of fsprojects :-)


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