commit | 0f8322181a0e83bc9bb3b1821736865359ac93ab | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sijie Guo <guosijie@gmail.com> | Wed Feb 13 10:31:51 2019 +0800 |
committer | Jia Zhai <zhaijia@apache.org> | Wed Feb 13 10:31:51 2019 +0800 |
tree | 9d20d2d438b5b32d3d33a2651803db1e448e846e | |
parent | 8c7c377d4ee726ad932dbe6463f5c7c993832536 [diff] |
[DOC] Add python client release instructions to release guide Reviewers: Jia Zhai <zhaijia@apache.org>, Enrico Olivelli <eolivelli@gmail.com> This closes #1942 from sijie/update_instructions_on_publish_pythonclient
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