bump bump bump that version

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Adam Ierymenko 2017-03-14 21:23:47 -07:00
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ zerotier-one (1.2.0) unstable; urgency=medium
* See https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne for release notes.
-- Adam Ierymenko <adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com> Tue, 07 Mar 2017 09:08:00 -0700
-- Adam Ierymenko <adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com> Tue, 14 Mar 2017 09:08:00 -0700
zerotier-one (1.1.14) unstable; urgency=medium

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@ -646,7 +646,7 @@
<key>OVERWRITE_PERMISSIONS</key>
<false/>
<key>VERSION</key>
<string>1.1.17</string>
<string>1.2.0</string>
</dict>
<key>PROJECT_COMMENTS</key>
<dict>

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This is a nuspec. It mostly adheres to https://docs.nuget.org/create/Nuspec-Refe
<!-- version should MATCH as closely as possible with the underlying software -->
<!-- Is the version a prerelease of a version? https://docs.nuget.org/create/versioning#creating-prerelease-packages -->
<!-- Note that unstable versions like 0.0.1 can be considered a released version, but it's possible that one can release a 0.0.1-beta before you release a 0.0.1 version. If the version number is final, that is considered a released version and not a prerelease. -->
<version>1.1.14</version>
<version>1.2.0</version>
<!-- <packageSourceUrl>Where is this Chocolatey package located (think GitHub)? packageSourceUrl is highly recommended for the community feed</packageSourceUrl>-->
<!-- owners is a poor name for maintainers of the package. It sticks around by this name for compatibility reasons. It basically means you. -->
<!--<owners>ZeroTier, Inc.</owners>-->

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@ -145,6 +145,9 @@ esac
%endif
%changelog
* Tue Mar 14 2017 Adam Ierymenko <adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com> - 1.2.0-0.1
- see https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne for release notes
* Tue Jul 12 2016 Adam Ierymenko <adam.ierymenko@zerotier.com> - 1.1.10-0.1
- see https://github.com/zerotier/ZeroTierOne for release notes