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Minor change to increase clarity of what is being referenced to.
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jimmyhsu authored and rvagg committed Feb 16, 2015
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## Download

Binaries, installers and source tarballs are available at
Binaries, installers, and source tarballs are available at
<https://iojs.org>.

**Releases** are available at <https://iojs.org/dist/>, listed under
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PR-URL: https://github.com/iojs/io.js/pull/849
Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <r@va.gg>

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@rvagg rvagg commented on fc6507d Feb 16, 2015

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ouch, did I leave that out? sorry all

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@brendanashworth brendanashworth commented on fc6507d Feb 16, 2015 via email

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Are you not allowed to alter commits? These notes are vendor lock-in to the Github.com platform.

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@rvagg rvagg commented on fc6507d Feb 17, 2015

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I'd edit the commit if it was HEAD but it's too far gone now. The PR-URL comments are not vendor lock-in per se because all the URLs are absolute.

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I mean the comments on here :) I typically read what is going on here via git log on the repo, which doesn't include anything from Github.com site's comments on commits :(

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