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[chore] Move an abandoned .chloggen entry to CHANGELOG.md #7166

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@dmitryax dmitryax commented Feb 8, 2023

It wasn't picked up because of the .yml (not .yaml) extension.

It wasn't picked up because of the `.yml` (not `.yaml`) extension.
@dmitryax dmitryax requested review from a team and mx-psi February 8, 2023 23:22
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Base: 90.84% // Head: 90.84% // No change to project coverage 👍

Coverage data is based on head (60d2428) compared to base (ead716a).
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@dmitryax dmitryax merged commit e2a6cd7 into open-telemetry:main Feb 8, 2023
@dmitryax dmitryax deleted the pick-abandant-chlog-entry branch February 8, 2023 23:54
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