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Update Two-Factor Authentication spelling #84

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@strouptl strouptl commented Jun 4, 2024

Update spelling and capitalization of "Two-Factor Authentication" to make terminology consistent.

NOTE: Please merge #83 first.

@strouptl strouptl force-pushed the spelling_consistency branch from 7b572e1 to f370e7e Compare June 5, 2024 09:48
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strzibny commented Jun 9, 2024

Will need rebase

@strouptl strouptl force-pushed the spelling_consistency branch from f370e7e to 5b21d01 Compare June 9, 2024 18:06
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strouptl commented Jun 9, 2024

Done.

@strzibny strzibny merged commit ec48a1d into wmlele:master Jun 9, 2024
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strzibny commented Jun 9, 2024

I'll assume this is all you wanted in the next release? I'll try to do some final testing soon and release.

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strouptl commented Jun 10, 2024

Sounds good, @strzibny. We are deploying via git branch at the moment, so take your time.

Yes, this is all that I have planned for now. Thanks for the quick turn around on the PR's!

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Thanks for the hard work of improving devise-otp!

@strouptl strouptl deleted the spelling_consistency branch November 19, 2024 17:25
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