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[BT-5279-merge-back] Merge release back to main and update version to 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT #189

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Description

Housekeeping after GA release this morning.

Motivation and context

New builds should get a version other than 1.0.

How was the change tested?

Ran the tests locally.

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    • Bug fix (non-breaking change that fixes an issue)
    • New feature (non-breaking change that adds functionality)
    • Breaking change (backwards-incompatible fix or feature)

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    • My code follows the code style of this project.
    • My change requires a change to Fauna documentation.
    • My change requires a change to the README, and I have updated it accordingly.

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@findgriffin findgriffin requested a review from a team November 15, 2024 18:50
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PR title has a typo in the version BTW, should be 1.0.1

@findgriffin findgriffin changed the title [BT-5279-merge-back] Merge release back to main and update version to 1.1-SNAPSHOT [BT-5279-merge-back] Merge release back to main and update version to 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT Dec 13, 2024
@findgriffin findgriffin merged commit 259b6f0 into main Dec 13, 2024
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@findgriffin findgriffin deleted the BT-5279-merge-back branch December 13, 2024 18:39
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