
$ git log --oneline --no-merges 7.0.0.0rc1..4bc3b135 c572cfd1 Fix failure of testing privsep 1e21443e Apply Robot Framework for testing d0bbad7e Support Basic Lifecycle Operations of CNF v2 API 787ea794 Support ChangeCurrentVNFPackage for VNF of v2 API 903d6aee Add a Sample VNF Package for Ansible Driver bb63e5f1 Add a Sample Ansible Driver 8b7deecb Add missed parameters in auto-generated config f8a9c86b Test to create VNF instance with 'VNF' name d80e3467 Setup multi tenants for multi-tenant job only 26781fb8 Add a VNF package sample for practical use cases 2943be9e Update doc of Helm chart for Kubernetes VIM f37fe6f6 FT of multi tenants for CNF 6ec61064 Add documents for enhance operations in V2 ea92f6e6 Move Sample Kubernetes Driver Directory cce982ab Update TOX_CONSTRAINTS_FILE for stable/yoga 4a44d345 Update .gitreview for stable/yoga Signed-off-by: Yasufumi Ogawa <yasufum.o@gmail.com> Change-Id: I25edecbcbcd7fcf37432ac1d719b3faedcd4078c
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