
This is a release for python-venusclient to get any merged but unreleased changes out prior to the client lib freeze for 2023.2 Bobcat 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, September 1st. $ git log --oneline --no-merges 2.0.1..2a40024 9403066 Add get analyse logs to venusclient d8213ba Add AnomalyManager record_list to venusclient 909640c Updated links in documentation to be safe links 930883a Document Format Modification ac3f880 Document Format Modification 971f4a7 Add AnomalyManager to venusclient fbdd40f add get instance request id list 7629d16 Document Format Modification b91b0a1 Updated links in documentation to be safe links ba69579 log analysis api params add 29da5d8 Update master for stable/2023.1 Change-Id: Ib903b55e9bc9e20691f5644e3a5919529609e75c Signed-off-by: Hervé Beraud <hberaud@redhat.com>
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