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chore: remove MountNode component #4075

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⚠️ BREAKING CHANGES

This PR removes MountNode component. Please check #4027 for the migration guide.

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@layershifter layershifter merged commit 8b9b366 into next-v2 Sep 28, 2020
@layershifter layershifter deleted the chore/remount-mountnode branch September 28, 2020 12:22
layershifter added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 29, 2020
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Released in semantic-ui-react@2.0.0 🚢

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