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@Techassi Techassi commented Apr 1, 2025

This switches to Rust 1.85.0 and edition 2024.

This also requires downstream operator changes when rolled out.

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Techassi commented Apr 1, 2025

Note to self: Rework the workflows (in a separate PR).

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LGTM

@NickLarsenNZ NickLarsenNZ moved this from Development: Waiting for Review to Development: In Review in Stackable Engineering Apr 2, 2025
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