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Update ember-froala to version 2.3.2 🚀 #1758

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ember-froala 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-froala – otherwise use this branch to work on adaptions and fixes.

Happy fixing and merging 🌴


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@jrjohnson jrjohnson requested a deployment to ilios-frontend-demo-pr-1758 June 8, 2016 12:21 Pending
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@jrjohnson jrjohnson force-pushed the greenkeeper-ember-froala-2.3.2 branch from 9638474 to a8611ce Compare June 8, 2016 16:37
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@stopfstedt stopfstedt merged commit 41ef741 into master Jun 8, 2016
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@jrjohnson jrjohnson deleted the greenkeeper-ember-froala-2.3.2 branch June 8, 2016 16:37
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