commit | 51f0340bea06f235d1e31d497b05d32e4e227b26 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jia Zhai <zhaijia@apache.org> | Wed Nov 11 10:06:56 2020 +0800 |
committer | Jia Zhai <zhaijia@apache.org> | Wed Nov 11 10:06:56 2020 +0800 |
tree | 7d5b75dbaae9e67d3ad8f70a610b2e44f7551621 | |
parent | 8873473c9fa1339faadf078a6a418af44fc89bfe [diff] |
for 4.12 release, change python client verison to 4.12.0 from 4.12.0-alpha-0
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