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<title>security/ruby-snaky_hash: update to 2.0.1</title>
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Added

* Certificate for signing gem releases (@pboling)
* Gemspec metadata (@pboling)

	- funding_uri
	- mailing_list_uri

* Checksums for released gems (@pboling)

Changed

* Gem releases are now cryptographically signed (@pboling)</content>
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<title>security/ruby-snaky_hash: add package version 2.0.0</title>
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Required by ruby-auth version 1.0.1 and later.


SnakyHash

This gem is used by the oauth and oauth2 gems, and others, to normalize hash
keys and lookups, and provide a nice psuedo-object interface.

It has its roots in the Rash (specifically the rash_alt flavor), which is a
special Mash, made popular by the hashie gem.

Classes that include SnakyHash::Snake should inherit from Hashie::Mash.</content>
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