README.rdoc in naf-2.1.11 vs README.rdoc in naf-2.1.12

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@@ -37,11 +37,5 @@ Machines have an allocate-able number of slots of a specific affinity. Applications will allocate a number of these slots at run time, otherwise they will stay queued. This is a way to achieve load balancing, and prevent machines from running out of resources. === Tags Scripts have tags to describe the stage/progress of the process. They can be system or custom tags. All tags are visible by the user, so set tags at different stages of your script. This is a way of knowing what is happening in the script without having to take a look at the logs. - -=== Please find up-to-date information on Naf here: {Naf Wiki}[http://www.github.com/fiksu/naf/wiki] -=== Instructions on upgrading to Naf v2.1.9: {Instructions}[https://github.com/fiksu/naf/wiki/Upgrading-from-Naf-v2.1.6-to-Naf-v2.1.9] -=== Instructions on upgrading to Naf v2.1.6: {Instructions}[https://github.com/fiksu/naf/wiki/Upgrading-to-Naf-v2.1.6] -=== Instructions on upgrading to Naf v2.0: {Instructions}[https://github.com/fiksu/naf/wiki/Upgrading-to-Naf-v2.0] -=== Instructions on upgrading to Naf v1.1.4: {Instructions}[https://github.com/fiksu/naf/wiki/Upgrading-to-Naf-v1.1.4]