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620 ontologies in mappings should be clickable #935

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@SGraef SGraef commented Jun 19, 2014

#620 solved

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Changes Unknown when pulling 6594e49 on 620-ontologies_in_mappings_should_be_clickable into * on staging*.

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The change from current_version to versions.current will be obsolete as soon as #924 is merged, right?

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yeah thats why that change is for all files in one commit so it is easy to revoke it afterwords

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Feel free to revert the commit (my pull-request made it into staging).

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After the revert: 👍 .

SGraef pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 24, 2014
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620 ontologies in mappings should be clickable
@SGraef SGraef merged commit 4e1ce0b into staging Jun 24, 2014
@0robustus1 0robustus1 deleted the 620-ontologies_in_mappings_should_be_clickable branch June 24, 2014 12:33
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