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authorTim Smith <tsmith@chef.io>2020-04-28 07:56:25 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-04-28 07:56:25 -0700
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Update RELEASE_NOTES.md
Signed-off-by: Tim Smith <tsmith@chef.io> Co-Authored-By: mjingle <mjinglewski@chef.io>
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### package
-The package resource on macOS and Arch Linux systems now supports passing multiple packages into a single package resource via an array. This allows you to collapse multiple resources into a single resource for simpler cookbook authoring and it's also significantly faster as it requires fewer calls to the packaging systems. Thanks for the Arch Linux support [@ingobecker](https://github.com/ingobecker)
+The `package` resource on macOS and Arch Linux systems now supports passing multiple packages into a single package resource via an array. This allows you to collapse multiple resources into a single resource for simpler cookbook authoring, which is significantly faster as it requires fewer calls to the packaging systems. Thanks for the Arch Linux support, [@ingobecker](https://github.com/ingobecker)!
Using multiple resources to install a package: