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Release Summary:
Resolved issues:
resolves #ISSUE-NUMBER1, resolves #ISSUE-NUMBER2, etc.
Description of changes:
Describe s2n’s current behavior and how your code changes that behavior. If there are no issues this PR is resolving, explain why this change is necessary.
Call-outs:
Address any potentially confusing code. Is there code added that needs to be cleaned up later? Is there code that is missing because it’s still in development? If a callout is specific to a section of code, it might make more sense to leave a comment on your own PR file diff.
Testing:
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How can you convince your reviewers that this PR is safe and effective?
Is this a refactor change? If so, how have you proved that the intended behavior hasn't changed?
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