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chore(deps): update apache/beam_python3.9_sdk docker tag to v2.69.0

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
apache/beam_python3.9_sdk final minor 2.55.1 -> 2.69.0

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request updates the version of the Apache Beam Python 3.9 SDK Docker image used in custom container definitions for Dataflow. By bumping the SDK version, the pipelines leveraging these custom containers will benefit from the latest features, bug fixes, and performance improvements available in the newer Beam release.

Highlights

  • Dependency Update: The apache/beam_python3.9_sdk Docker image tag has been updated from v2.55.1 to v2.69.0.
  • Dockerfile Changes: Two Dockerfiles, dataflow/custom-containers/miniconda/Dockerfile and dataflow/custom-containers/minimal/Dockerfile, were modified to reflect the new Beam SDK version.
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