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author | Rajan Dhabalia <rdhabalia@apache.org> | Sat Jun 20 10:24:54 2020 -0700 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sat Jun 20 10:24:54 2020 -0700 |
tree | 10e2027fd8b45dabfc2450d8cb55c12e6145b0f8 | |
parent | 2650985413081580bc93c0cc88f8c9369238890e [diff] |
Change Python client version to 4.11.0 According to the release guide, before cutting a release we have to remove the 'alpha' qualifier from Python client version Reviewers: Enrico Olivelli <eolivelli@gmail.com> This closes #2362 from rdhabalia/python_client
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