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ShikiGami
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Changes from RC2 to RTM are minimal, so there shouldn't be that many problems

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Nice, thanks! I'll wait and see if the AppVeyor build succeeds. AppVeyor may need to update something at their end, but I just want to see if the CI build succeeds before merging :)

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Success! 😄

@Daniel15 Daniel15 merged commit abd37a1 into reactjs:master Jun 28, 2016
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So awesome! When will we see a new Nuget package release?

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You can install version React.AspNet 2.4.1-dev-20160628-1635 or above from the development/build server to install the new build. I'll do a proper release soon :)

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That's amazing. Thank you so much.

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You can install version React.AspNet 2.4.1-dev-20160628-1635 or above
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Pushed this as version 2.5, will update documentation later today.

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