Merge lp:~zyga/ubuntu-api-website/license into lp:ubuntu-api-website
- license
- Merge into trunk
Proposed by
Zygmunt Krynicki
Status: | Merged |
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Approved by: | Michael Hall |
Approved revision: | 6 |
Merged at revision: | 7 |
Proposed branch: | lp:~zyga/ubuntu-api-website/license |
Merge into: | lp:ubuntu-api-website |
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To merge this branch: | bzr merge lp:~zyga/ubuntu-api-website/license |
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