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Medium | June 30, 2019 6/30/19 |
<= 0.27.1
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Medium | June 30, 2019 6/30/19 |
<= 0.27.1
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Medium | February 25, 2019 2/25/19 |
== 0.27
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Medium | February 25, 2019 2/25/19 |
== 0.27
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Low | December 12, 2018 12/12/18 |
== 0.27-rc3
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Medium | December 12, 2018 12/12/18 |
== 0.27-rc3
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Low | December 12, 2018 12/12/18 |
== 0.27-rc3
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Low | December 12, 2018 12/12/18 |
== 0.27-rc3
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Low | November 27, 2018 11/27/18 |
== 0.27-rc2
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Medium | November 26, 2018 11/26/18 |
<= 0.26
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Medium | November 8, 2018 11/8/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | November 8, 2018 11/8/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | November 3, 2018 11/3/18 |
== 0.27-rc1
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Medium | September 28, 2018 9/28/18 |
== 0.26
== 0.27
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Low | September 20, 2018 9/20/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | September 19, 2018 9/19/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | September 19, 2018 9/19/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | September 2, 2018 9/2/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | July 17, 2018 7/17/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | July 13, 2018 7/13/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | June 13, 2018 6/13/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | June 13, 2018 6/13/18 |
== 0.26
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High | May 29, 2018 5/29/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | May 14, 2018 5/14/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | May 12, 2018 5/12/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | May 12, 2018 5/12/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | May 10, 2018 5/10/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | May 7, 2018 5/7/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | May 7, 2018 5/7/18 |
<= 0.26
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Low | April 4, 2018 4/4/18 |
< 0.26
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Low | April 4, 2018 4/4/18 |
< 0.26
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Medium | April 4, 2018 4/4/18 |
< 0.26
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Medium | March 30, 2018 3/30/18 |
< 0.26
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Low | March 30, 2018 3/30/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | March 25, 2018 3/25/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | March 25, 2018 3/25/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | February 12, 2018 2/12/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | February 12, 2018 2/12/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | February 12, 2018 2/12/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | February 12, 2018 2/12/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | January 18, 2018 1/18/18 |
== 0.26
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Low | January 3, 2018 1/3/18 |
== 0.26
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Medium | December 31, 2017 12/31/17 |
== 0.26
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Medium | December 13, 2017 12/13/17 |
== 0.26
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Low | November 17, 2017 11/17/17 |
== 0.26
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Low | November 17, 2017 11/17/17 |
== 0.26
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Low | November 17, 2017 11/17/17 |
== 0.26
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Low | September 29, 2017 9/29/17 |
== 0.26
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Low | September 29, 2017 9/29/17 |
== 0.26
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Low | September 29, 2017 9/29/17 |
== 0.26
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