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May 2018 Newsletter

by Michael Wynne | May 31, 2018 | Blog

Mukurtu Security Update A Mukurtu update was released last month to address a major Drupal security update. This release does not contain any feature updates and is solely an update to the Drupal core. If updating from 2.0.8, there should be no need to re-index...

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