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Upgrade dependencies k8s v0.21.2 #202

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Resolves #201 autorest/azure/auth v0.5.7
Resolves #200 controller-runtime v0.9.0
Resolves #196 google/go-containerregistry v0.5.1
Resolves #194 k8s/component-base v0.21.2
Resolves #191 k8s/api v0.21.2
Resolves #190 aad-pod-identity v1.8.0
Resolves #187 k8s/client-go v0.21.2
Resolves #186 k8s/apimachinery v0.21.2

Upgrade x/crypto resolves #189

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Resolves #201 autorest/azure/auth v0.5.7
Resolves #200 controller-runtime v0.9.0
Resolves #196 google/go-containerregistry v0.5.1
Resolves #194 k8s/component-base v0.21.2
Resolves #191 k8s/api v0.21.2
Resolves #190 aad-pod-identity v1.8.0
Resolves #187 k8s/client-go v0.21.2
Resolves #186 k8s/apimachinery v0.21.2

Upgrade x/crypto resolves #189
@181192 181192 force-pushed the upgrade-dependencies-k8s-1.21-patch branch from 1727b7c to c9b5e74 Compare June 22, 2021 08:39
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181192 commented Jun 22, 2021

Force push, rebase master to get go 1.16.5 environment in github action..

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Should be ready to go!

@181192 181192 merged commit d90309d into master Aug 6, 2021
@181192 181192 deleted the upgrade-dependencies-k8s-1.21-patch branch August 6, 2021 06:18
@181192 181192 added this to the Version 1.3.0 milestone Aug 6, 2021
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