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2014 | QUnit
Archive: 2014
Link: Upgrade Guide
Posted December 2014 by Jörn Zaefferer
And we’ve published the upgrade guide for 2.x:
Link: QUnit Hacking in Brazil
Posted August 2014 by Jörn Zaefferer
Boaz Sender wrote on Twitter after BrazilJS in Rio de Janeiro: