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These releases pick up rst formatting changes that were preventing python-openstackclient from using autoprogram-cliff to generate plugin documentation -- see the related story/task and dependant patch. The changes are bugfix-level, but these are the first ussuri releases so per standard procedure we're bumping the minor version to leave room for backports. Needed-By: https://review.opendev.org/690387 Change-Id: Ib121130f198d3f4cbd76b73e3202562470fca1dc Story: #1735016 Task: #37241 |
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