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[aws/cwlogs] Reduce noisy logger in CloudWatch logs pusher #27774

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Description: Log at the debug level instead of info level. Existing behavior would cause excessive log lines on each successful push.

@bryan-aguilar bryan-aguilar added the ready to merge Code review completed; ready to merge by maintainers label Oct 17, 2023
@dmitryax dmitryax merged commit 8ab993c into open-telemetry:main Oct 19, 2023
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martin-majlis-s1 pushed a commit to scalyr/opentelemetry-collector-contrib that referenced this pull request Oct 20, 2023
…metry#27774)

**Description:** Log at the debug level instead of info level. Existing
behavior would cause excessive log lines on each successful push.
sigilioso pushed a commit to carlossscastro/opentelemetry-collector-contrib that referenced this pull request Oct 27, 2023
…metry#27774)

**Description:** Log at the debug level instead of info level. Existing
behavior would cause excessive log lines on each successful push.
jmsnll pushed a commit to jmsnll/opentelemetry-collector-contrib that referenced this pull request Nov 12, 2023
…metry#27774)

**Description:** Log at the debug level instead of info level. Existing
behavior would cause excessive log lines on each successful push.
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