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Release 0.4

For the release 4, I decided to contribute the issue that I failed to contribute since the owner changed language. This is my final goal for this course so I don't want to cotribute just one line code or edit a document. Fortunately, there was an issue when I visited the repository again so I added a comment again to get the issue.


The issue is about adding more oauth2 feature, which is new for me even I have not been touched oauth2 on my academic projects at all. So, It will be fun and I am looking forward to what I will face from this issue.

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