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Increment version for eventhub releases #22485

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Increment package version after release of azure-eventhub

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@ghost ghost merged commit a5545b1 into Azure:main Jan 13, 2022
iscai-msft added a commit to iscai-msft/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2022
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* 'main' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python: (72 commits)
  [tool]update llc-quick-start-tool for py3 only (Azure#22507)
  [mgmt] update setupy for python3.6 (Azure#22505)
  [pipeline] Upgrade python version to `python3.8` (Azure#22503)
  [AutoRelease] t2-synapse-2022-01-11-70733 (Azure#22439)
  Update tests.md (Azure#22500)
  disable per Azure#22498 (Azure#22499)
  [AnomalyDetector] Release 3.0.0b4 (Azure#22191)
  [translation] update docs to include managed identity option (Azure#22366)
  add back py3.6 (Azure#22478)
  Add Python 3.6 support back to Storage packages (Azure#22483)
  allow Python 3.6 with the sdk (Azure#22456)
  remove hardcoded subscription ID (Azure#22481)
  clean up tests/docs (Azure#22480)
  Increment version for eventhub releases (Azure#22485)
  [Cosmos] Remove support for Python27, set Python36 as minimum, and update cosmos emulator pipeline (Azure#22475)
  Increment version for servicebus releases (Azure#22484)
  add back py3.6 (Azure#22477)
  [AutoRelease] t2-datafactory-2022-01-06-31864 (Azure#22362)
  [AutoRelease] t2-apimanagement-2022-01-06-51326 (Azure#22361)
  [AutoRelease] t2-netapp-2022-01-12-75881 (Azure#22467)
  ...
iscai-msft added a commit to iscai-msft/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2022
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* 'main' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python: (127 commits)
  [tool]update llc-quick-start-tool for py3 only (Azure#22507)
  [mgmt] update setupy for python3.6 (Azure#22505)
  [pipeline] Upgrade python version to `python3.8` (Azure#22503)
  [AutoRelease] t2-synapse-2022-01-11-70733 (Azure#22439)
  Update tests.md (Azure#22500)
  disable per Azure#22498 (Azure#22499)
  [AnomalyDetector] Release 3.0.0b4 (Azure#22191)
  [translation] update docs to include managed identity option (Azure#22366)
  add back py3.6 (Azure#22478)
  Add Python 3.6 support back to Storage packages (Azure#22483)
  allow Python 3.6 with the sdk (Azure#22456)
  remove hardcoded subscription ID (Azure#22481)
  clean up tests/docs (Azure#22480)
  Increment version for eventhub releases (Azure#22485)
  [Cosmos] Remove support for Python27, set Python36 as minimum, and update cosmos emulator pipeline (Azure#22475)
  Increment version for servicebus releases (Azure#22484)
  add back py3.6 (Azure#22477)
  [AutoRelease] t2-datafactory-2022-01-06-31864 (Azure#22362)
  [AutoRelease] t2-apimanagement-2022-01-06-51326 (Azure#22361)
  [AutoRelease] t2-netapp-2022-01-12-75881 (Azure#22467)
  ...
rakshith91 pushed a commit to rakshith91/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Apr 10, 2022
Increment package version after release of azure-eventhub
@azure-sdk azure-sdk deleted the increment-package-version-eventhub-1291389 branch October 19, 2023 01:50
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