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Announcing Fetch v0.5.3

Posted on March 14, 2014March 14, 2014 by Robert Hafner

This release handled a few bugs and improves integration with the testing suite, particularly for people running it via Vagrant. The biggest benefit with testing is that the staging environment is now created and reset automatically when phpunit is run, rather than needing to be initialized separately. This release also adds better support for messages with special encoding.

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