Merge pull request #27 from gr2m/patch-1
docs(readme): now also tested on io.js `^2`
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| ### Why should I trust `semantic-release` with my releases? What if it breaks? | ||||
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| `semantic-release` has a full integration-test suite that tests _actual_ `npm` publishes and _actual_ GitHub Releases (with private registry/API) on node.js `^0.10`, `^0.12` and io.js `^1`. A new version won't get published if it doesn't pass on all these engines.  | ||||
| `semantic-release` has a full integration-test suite that tests _actual_ `npm` publishes and _actual_ GitHub Releases (with private registry/API) on node.js `^0.10`, `^0.12` and io.js `^1`, `^2`. A new version won't get published if it doesn't pass on all these engines.  | ||||
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| ## License | ||||
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