releases/deliverables/stein/keystoneauth.yaml
Sean McGinnis 1704aa624a
Raise YAML compliance to 1.2
The YAML 1.2 spec was released in 2009. It's probably been enough time
that it's safe to move to it.

The only issue for out YAML usage was 1.2 dropped the use of Yes, No, On,
and Off as valid boolean values.

Change-Id: I608e09d219379e00cca15c5ff165bb63aecfe9f2
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
2019-07-31 09:34:38 -05:00

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---
include-pypi-link: true
launchpad: keystoneauth
release-model: cycle-with-intermediary
releases:
- projects:
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repo: openstack/keystoneauth
version: 3.11.0
- projects:
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repo: openstack/keystoneauth
version: 3.11.1
- projects:
- hash: 4960c48aec24e7d1b0f436a704d63b9ec9b6b805
repo: openstack/keystoneauth
version: 3.11.2
- projects:
- hash: 7f9ff9585de9eb7c605a2203d3b9dc4608e3ff58
repo: openstack/keystoneauth
version: 3.12.0
- projects:
- hash: 0828f7048ec30fb7303749913d47fe06728bd411
repo: openstack/keystoneauth
version: 3.13.0
- projects:
- hash: bde07bc95b5b5d16b829f72be7aaa62fab9d716a
repo: openstack/keystoneauth
version: 3.13.1
team: keystone
type: library
repository-settings:
openstack/keystoneauth:
tarball-base: keystoneauth1
branches:
- location: 3.13.1
name: stable/stein