
This is a release for python-barbicanclient to get any merged but unreleased changes out prior to the client lib freeze for Antelope going into effect. If the team is ready to proceed, please leave a +1 to acknowledge this release and we will process right away. If the team is working on any final merges, leave a -1 with some detail on the status and update the patch with the new commit hash to use when ready. Patches with no response will be merged by Friday, February 17th. $ git log --oneline --no-merges 5.4.0..ad14b64 ad14b64 Add secret consumers documentation da03fc5 Added secret consumers list functionality. Unit, smoke and functional tests were also added. 7f6b3cf Added the force parameter to consumer removal and the corresponding CLI commands 3ffa160 Add secret consumers Python API 35599e2 Unit tests for microversion, initial change for consumers b3f3912 Implement microversions 9a457b4 Bump tox minversion to 3.18.0 dc81852 Make functional tests use stestr instead of nose a6dd25b Switch to 2023.1 Python3 unit tests and generic template name 438d09a Update the constraints url Signed-off-by: Hervé Beraud <hberaud@redhat.com> Change-Id: I81ae50271bc866a425b079f25a86cc512fd924c4
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