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Tango REST API RC5 draft has been released

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Created by Ingvord
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Dear Tangoers,

Tango REST API RC5 specification draft has been released: link

Here is the comparison between RC4 and RC5. Resolved issues: link

RC5 will be in the draft state for the next two weeks. If there is no major issues with it it will be promoted from draft to actual version and I will start to update mtangorest.server accordingly.

Best regards and have a great weekend!

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