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Tweak v4.6.1 doc #3688

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@kcondon kcondon commented Mar 13, 2017

Adding additional security recommendations per Danny.

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Adding additional security recommendations per Danny.
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Coverage remained the same at 9.535% when pulling 24c6b4e on v4.6.1-tweak-doc into c4b0b0b on develop.

@kcondon kcondon merged commit fa9f0bc into develop Mar 13, 2017
@kcondon kcondon deleted the v4.6.1-tweak-doc branch March 13, 2017 15:40
@pdurbin pdurbin added this to the 4.6.1 - ORCID and File Replace milestone May 1, 2017
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