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@IgorMinar IgorMinar added the action: review The PR is still awaiting reviews from at least one requested reviewer label Oct 27, 2015
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Can you please also update the DEVELOPER.md doc ?

LGTM otherwise

This is just a maintenance upgrade to keep us close to the latest release.

No known bugs are being fixed by this upgrade.

I also removed the npm override in .travis.yaml since node 4 ships with a recent version of npm
and usually this version is preferred (it might contain custom patches).
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Merging PR #4939 on behalf of @IgorMinar to branch presubmit-IgorMinar-pr-4939.

@mary-poppins mary-poppins removed the action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker label Oct 27, 2015
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