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Remove dateutil hardpinning in requirements.txt #143

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Since dateutil released 2.8.1 in https://github.com/dateutil/dateutil/releases, I'm removing the hardpinning that was done in 6f89407

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  • Updated the documentation to reflect the code changes
  • Added new entries to the RELEASE.md file
  • Added tests to cover my changes

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@921kiyo 921kiyo self-assigned this Apr 8, 2020
@921kiyo 921kiyo merged commit c577dff into develop Apr 8, 2020
@921kiyo 921kiyo deleted the fix/unpin-datautil branch April 8, 2020 16:43
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