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AngelKitty commentedJan 1, 2020
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Description of Change
This PR is an update of the license to include the current year.
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PR description included and stakeholders cc'd
npm testpassesPR title follows semantic commit guidelines
PR release notes describe the change in a way relevant to app developers, and are capitalized, punctuated, and past tense.
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