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THRIFT-###:<Jira description> Client: <component> Patch: <Name of person contributing the patch> Description of what was fixed or addressed. <% if this is a github pull request then copy the below block from the GitHub email that came to dev@ list, this will automatically close the GitHub pull request %> Github Pull Request: This closes #XX ---- commit 1234567 Author: docbrown <docbrown@example.com> Date: 1985-06-03T01:21:00Z fix for THRIFT-1234 fix for THRIFT-1234 fixes the flux capacitor
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