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commit 8513d43ac00fe181707739d41d3d292269abd5fe
Author: Stefan Rossbach <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Nov 4 10:06:20 2013 +0100
[NOP] removed unused icons
Change-Id: I1fddc76a02111cea6179fadecc92e34991c1996c
Reviewed-on: http://saros-build.imp.fu-berlin.de/gerrit/1211
Tested-by: Jenkins CI
Reviewed-by: Stefan Rossbach <[email protected]>
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Summary of changes:
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.../assets/images/getting_started/step1.png | Bin 80909 -> 0 bytes
.../assets/images/getting_started/step2.png | Bin 88628 -> 0 bytes
.../assets/images/getting_started/step3.png | Bin 170533 -> 0 bytes
.../assets/images/getting_started/step4_config.png | Bin 48600 -> 0 bytes
.../images/getting_started/step4_noconfig.png | Bin 18619 -> 0 bytes
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