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Adding "campuses" as plural of "campus" #364

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The word "campus" was not being pluralised correctly - was just returning "campus". So I have added rules for plural/singular and an entry to the appropriate test data.

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MehdiK commented Dec 20, 2014

Thanks. Please add the PR to release notes.

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Sorry about that - didn't realise you needed me to update that document. I've added PR364 - hopefully that's the format you want?

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MehdiK commented Dec 21, 2014

No problems @jermdavis! Thanks for the addition.

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Adding "campuses" as plural of "campus"
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MehdiK commented Dec 21, 2014

You might refer to the contrib guideline for your future contributions. Thanks.

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MehdiK commented Jan 26, 2015

Thanks for the contribution. This is now released to NuGet.

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Cheers - Thank you for maintaining such a useful package.

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On 26 January 2015 at 00:25, Mehdi Khalili [email protected] wrote:

Thanks for the contribution. This is now released to NuGet.


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