
This is the Yoga milestone-2 release for python-tackerclient. Clients and libraries following the cycle-with-intermediary release model are encouraged to release each milestone to make sure updates are made available. If you are happy with the current release hash, please +1 this patch and we will process a release. If you need to get some important changes merged first, leave a -1 and update the patch with a new commit hash to use once it is ready. If a release is definitely not wanted at this time, please -1 and leave a comment explaining that and we can abandon the patch. Any patches with no response will be assumed to be OK and will be processed by January 06. $ git log --oneline --no-merges 1.8.0..b7f27c3 b7f27c3 Update python testing classifier 6834454 Support of Cancel VNF command in openstackclient a3d485c Add Python3 yoga unit tests 861a575 Drop test for lower constraints 015e6e2 Update master for stable/xena b6aec20 setup.cfg: Replace dashes with underscores 4299140 Update master for stable/wallaby Signed-off-by: Hervé Beraud <hberaud@redhat.com> Change-Id: I39794072d0628cc4fa64272dc80860dbddd23846
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