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remove "unstable" messaging#112

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The word unstable was confusing in meaning and intent. This is arguably the most stable node release ever.

Fixes #108

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@iojs/website we require signoffs now too, right? Anyone wana +1 this quick?

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Thus +1ed. We so stable.

The word unstable was confusing in meaning and intent.

Fixes: #108
PR-URL: #112
@Fishrock123 Fishrock123 force-pushed the most-stable-node-release-yet branch from 930d78d to cc7b652 Compare January 29, 2015 23:25
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The word unstable was confusing in meaning and intent.

Fixes: #108
PR-URL: #112
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A new way of describing "stability"

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