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mstef mikestefff
andrewmacpherson andrewmacpherson volunteering organization(s): Annertech
sahal_va sahal_va volunteering organization(s): Zyxware Technologies
ridhimaabrol24 ridhimaabrol24 organization(s): Material customer(s): Drupal India Association
mohit_aghera mohit_aghera organization(s): QED42
hswong3i hswong3i organization(s): PantaRei Design Limited (Hong Kong)
mgifford mgifford organization(s): CivicActions
dcam dcam volunteering organization(s): USDA-ARS
smustgrave smustgrave organization(s): Mobomo
nod_ nod_ organization(s): Très Bien Tech
carlygerard CarlyGerard organization(s): Western Washington University
joseph.olstad joseph.olstad
catch catch organization(s): Third and Grove
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  • fix: A bug fix
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  • style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
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