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This is a library release for keystonemiddleware for the Epoxy-1 milestone. This repository contains commits that have not been released for this cycle yet. If the team is ready to process with this release, please leave a +1 to indicate we should go ahead with the release. If the team needs more time for things about to merge, or if there is some other reason a release should not be done at this time, please leave a -1 with a comment indicating the status. Then update the patch with the new commit hash to use once the team is ready to do the release. Change-Id: Ic2d3510990263ed2937e301185de0ab2ae345432 Signed-off-by: Elod Illes <elod.illes@est.tech> |
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