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‎AUTHORS.txt

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Adolfo Ochagavía <aochagavia92@gmail.com>
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Adrien Brault <adrien.brault@gmail.com>
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Adrien Tétar <adri-from-59@hotmail.fr>
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Ahmed Charles <acharles@outlook.com>
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Chuck Ries <chuck.ries@gmail.com>
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Clark Gaebel <cg.wowus.cg@gmail.com>
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Clark Gaebel <cgaebel@mozilla.com>
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Clinton Ryan <clint.ryan3@gmail.com>
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Cody Schroeder <codys@cs.washington.edu>
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Cole Mickens <cole.mickens@gmail.com>
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Jakub <jakub@jakub.cc>
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Kang Seonghoon <kang.seonghoon@mearie.org>
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Kasey Carrothers <kaseyc.808@gmail.com>
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Luqman Aden <laden@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>
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‎RELEASES.md

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* Rust's package manager, Cargo, is awesome.
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* Many API's in `std` have been reviewed and updated for
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* 'where clauses', a more flexible syntax for specifying trait
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free functions. Where clauses will in the future make it
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* The syntax for matching inclusive ranges in patterns has changed
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