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Prepare 6.2.8 release

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mkdocs-material-6.2.8 (2021-02-04)
* Updated Japanese and Polish translations
* Fixed #2261: Print dialog auto-closing when using instant loading
mkdocs-material-6.2.7+insiders-1.17.0 (2021-01-31)
* Added support for section index pages

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## Material for MkDocs
### 6.2.8 <small>_ February 4, 2021</small>
- Updated Japanese and Polish translations
- Fixed #2261: Print dialog auto-closing when using instant loading
### 6.2.7 <small>_ January 31, 2021</small>
- Fixed #2251: Updated Docker image to latest Alpine Linux

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immediately_. Every feature is tied to a funding goal in monthly subscriptions.
When a funding goal is hit, the features that are tied to it are merged back
into Material for MkDocs and released for general availability. Bugfixes are
always released simultaneously in both editions.
always released simultaneously in both editions.[^1]
[^1]:
You may ask yourself why you should pay for something that is Open Source.
Doesn't that contradict the ethos of Open Source software? Yes and no. Yes,
some features are locked behind a monthly subscription, which means they are
only accessible when paying a small amount of money. No, the features are
only exclusive for a short time until specific funding goals are hit. Making
an Open Source project sustainable is exceptionally hard: maintainers burn
out, projects are abandoned. That's not great and very unpredictable. The
sponsorware model ensures that if you decide to use Material for MkDocs,
you can be sure that bugs are fixed quickly and new features are added
regularly.
_Don't want to sponsor? No problem, Material for MkDocs already has tons of
features available, so chances are that most of your requirements are already
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__Important__: If you're sponsoring @squidfunk through a GitHub organization,
please send a short email to sponsors@squidfunk.com with the name of your
organization and the account that should be added as a collaborator.[^1]
organization and the account that should be added as a collaborator.[^2]
[^1]:
[^2]:
It's currently not possible to grant access to each member of an
organization, as GitHub only allows for adding users. Thus, after
sponsoring, please send an email to sponsors@squidfunk.com, stating which
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private Insiders GitHub repository, and grant access to all members of the
organizations.
You can cancel your sponsorship anytime.[^2]
You can cancel your sponsorship anytime.[^3]
[^2]:
[^3]:
If you cancel your sponsorship, GitHub schedules a cancellation request
which will become effective at the end of the billing cycle, which ends at
the 22nd of a month for monthly sponsorships. This means that even though

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<link rel="canonical" href="{{ page.canonical_url }}">
{% endif %}
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ config.theme.favicon | url }}">
<meta name="generator" content="mkdocs-{{ mkdocs_version }}, mkdocs-material-6.2.7">
<meta name="generator" content="mkdocs-{{ mkdocs_version }}, mkdocs-material-6.2.8">
{% endblock %}
{% block htmltitle %}
{% if page and page.meta and page.meta.title %}

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{
"name": "mkdocs-material",
"version": "6.2.7",
"version": "6.2.8",
"lockfileVersion": 1,
"requires": true,
"dependencies": {

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{
"name": "mkdocs-material",
"version": "6.2.7",
"version": "6.2.8",
"description": "A Material Design theme for MkDocs",
"keywords": [
"mkdocs",