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@yannski yannski commented Dec 6, 2019

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@javiereguiluz javiereguiluz changed the base branch from 5.0 to 4.3 December 9, 2019 12:22
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Thanks! Merged in 4.3 (and higher) branches

javiereguiluz added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 9, 2019
This PR was submitted for the 5.0 branch but it was merged into the 4.3 branch instead (closes #12773).

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@javiereguiluz javiereguiluz merged commit de045d7 into symfony:4.3 Dec 9, 2019
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Why not 3.4 @javiereguiluz 🤔 ?

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I tried 3.4 first ... but in 3.4 we had full articles for each platform ... which we removed in 4.3 to replace them by a list of services.

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yannski commented Dec 9, 2019

Thanks for merging!

@yannski yannski deleted the patch-1 branch December 9, 2019 13:56
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