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@mgingras mgingras commented Oct 21, 2017

Closes #28

@thinkingserious thinkingserious added the status: code review request requesting a community code review or review from Twilio label Oct 21, 2017
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@mgingras can you please confirm whether this is going to conflict with #30?

@mbernier mbernier added difficulty: easy fix is easy in difficulty hacktoberfest labels Oct 22, 2017
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Hello @mgingras,

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@mgingras mgingras deleted the seo-friendly branch October 22, 2017 16:58
@childish-sambino childish-sambino changed the title Making README/Doc Sections More SEO Friendly docs: Making README/Doc Sections More SEO Friendly Jan 15, 2020
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Update .md files for SEO-ness
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