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Update ember-data to version 2.3.2 🚀 #268

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ember-data just published its new version 2.3.2, which is not covered by your current version range.

If this pull request passes your tests you can publish your software with the latest version of ember-data – otherwise use this branch to work on adaptions and fixes.

Happy fixing and merging 🌴


The new version differs by 11 commits .

  • 44d26be Release Ember Data 2.3.2
  • 44ec9b5 Update changelog for 2.3.2 release
  • 394fe1d Fix paths to files which should be uploaded to S3
  • 02bdc54 [BUGFIX release] Refactor Model.reopen to use mixins
  • b40a079 Make yui doc generate links from the project root instead of the filesystem root
  • 595e69d [BUFGIX release] Fix regression with missing initializers
  • 2c310e9 Move the date import to where it is used intead of the root module
  • 0643355 [BUGFIX release] Fix bundled source path
  • 2e28cdd [BUGFIX release] Add missing dist source to gem
  • 56991d1 [cleanup] Remove unnecessary inline JSHint config
  • f465b23 Re-enable pushing builds to S3

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jkleinsc added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 21, 2016
@jkleinsc jkleinsc merged commit cda5e3b into master Jan 21, 2016
@jkleinsc jkleinsc deleted the greenkeeper-ember-data-2.3.2 branch January 21, 2016 15:07
matteovivona pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2021
Refactor setup functions to remove wrappers
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