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release connectedvmware package

Open azraelczw opened this issue 2 years ago • 6 comments

fixes https://github.com/Azure/sdk-release-request/issues/3064

azure-arm-connectedvmware-1.0.0-beta.1.zip

azraelczw avatar Aug 15 '22 06:08 azraelczw

Thank you for your contribution azraelczw! We will review the pull request and get back to you soon.

msftbot[bot] avatar Aug 15 '22 06:08 msftbot[bot]

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/azp run prepare-pipelines

MaryGao avatar Aug 17 '22 06:08 MaryGao

Azure Pipelines successfully started running 1 pipeline(s).

azure-pipelines[bot] avatar Aug 17 '22 06:08 azure-pipelines[bot]

/azp run js - connectedvmware - mgmt - ci

MaryGao avatar Aug 17 '22 06:08 MaryGao

Azure Pipelines successfully started running 1 pipeline(s).

azure-pipelines[bot] avatar Aug 17 '22 06:08 azure-pipelines[bot]

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