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release: Release opentelemetry-common 0.21.0 (was 0.20.1) #1637

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This pull request prepares new gem releases for the following gems:

  • opentelemetry-common 0.21.0 (was 0.20.1)

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opentelemetry-common

v0.21.0 / 2024-05-08

  • ADDED: Add untraced ctx method

@robertlaurin robertlaurin merged commit 5172e84 into main May 8, 2024
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Successfully released opentelemetry-common 0.21.0

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