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Clean up CHANGELOG.md for 14.5.0 release #2490

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Name: Melissa Sulprizio
Institution: Harvard

Describe the update

The entries for 14.5.0 (unreleased) have been updated to:

  • remove duplicate entries
  • consistently start lines with past-tense verbs
  • remove items listing fixes on updates added in this version

Expected changes

This is a zero-difference update modifying only CHANGELOG.md.

The entries for 14.5.0 (unreleased) have been updated to:

- remove duplicate entries
- consistently start lines with past-tense verbs
- remove items listing fixes on updates added in this version

Signed-off-by: Melissa Sulprizio <[email protected]>
@msulprizio msulprizio added the no-diff-to-benchmark This update will not change the results of fullchem benchmark simulations label Sep 30, 2024
@msulprizio msulprizio added this to the 14.5.0 milestone Sep 30, 2024
@msulprizio msulprizio self-assigned this Sep 30, 2024
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This looks good! Thanks @msulprizio.

@msulprizio msulprizio merged commit c7a6ae6 into dev/14.5.0 Oct 1, 2024
@msulprizio msulprizio deleted the feature/cleanup-changelog branch October 1, 2024 13:43
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