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    "name": "David Pelaez",
    "email": "pelaez89@gmail.com",
    "time": "Fri Aug 15 12:08:05 2014 -0500"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "spf13",
    "email": "steve.francia@gmail.com",
    "time": "Mon Sep 08 12:03:29 2014 -0400"
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  "message": "Included .yml as supported extension.\n\nHi. Thanks for creating Viper, it\u0027s been very useful to me. I come from Ruby and .yaml is really never used there, .yml is the common extension. I verified online and it\u0027s valid known extension for Yaml files so I added it. I realized this when trying to use `config.yml` in a project and getting an error on my code. Does adding this makes sense? Pretty silly addition, but it did confuse me for a while to realize the error using my app on a server, so I think it\u0027s worth adding. Cheers.\n",
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