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@xeniape xeniape commented Mar 17, 2025

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Release stackable-operator-0.87.4 and stackable-versioned-0.7.0

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# Author
- [ ] Changes are OpenShift compatible
- [ ] CRD changes approved
- [ ] Integration tests passed (for non trivial changes)
# Reviewer
- [ ] Code contains useful comments
- [ ] (Integration-)Test cases added
- [ ] Documentation added or updated
- [ ] Changelog updated
- [ ] Cargo.toml only contains references to git tags (not specific commits or branches)
# Acceptance
- [ ] Feature Tracker has been updated
- [ ] Proper release label has been added

@xeniape xeniape self-assigned this Mar 17, 2025
@xeniape xeniape moved this to Development: Waiting for Review in Stackable Engineering Mar 17, 2025
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LGTM

@xeniape xeniape added this pull request to the merge queue Mar 18, 2025
Merged via the queue into main with commit a6d8db5 Mar 18, 2025
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@xeniape xeniape deleted the chore/release-crates branch March 18, 2025 09:11
@Techassi Techassi moved this from Development: Waiting for Review to Development: Done in Stackable Engineering Mar 18, 2025
@lfrancke lfrancke moved this from Development: Done to Done in Stackable Engineering Mar 26, 2025
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