We—the Reactive Streams community—are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Reactive Streams 1.0.4. This update to Reactive Streams brings the following improvements over 1.0.3.
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License
This project is now (re-)licensed under MIT No Attribution (SPDX: MIT-0)
1.0.3: The intent of this rule is to permit the calling of the request and cancel methods (including from multiple threads) if and only if a happens-before relation between each of the calls is established.
1.0.4: The intent of this rule is to permit the calling of the request and cancel methods (including from multiple threads) if and only if a serial relation between each of the calls is established.
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Bumps reactive-streams from 1.0.3 to 1.0.4.
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Preparing for releasing 1.0.4899f17f
Merge pull request #532 from akarnokd/patch-31f0cc2b
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Addresses #528 by upgrading testng to 7.3.0006202e
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Correcting the wrong default timeout parameter in TestEnvironment ctor69098e1
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