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CHANGELOG: Mark v0.32 as in progress #6617

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  • I added CHANGELOG entry for this change.
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Mark v0.32 as in progress and update VERSION on main.
This is quite a large release so let me know if I've missed any changelog entries!

Waiting on #6582 to be merged for actual rc cc: @GiedriusS 🙂

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saswatamcode commented Aug 16, 2023

Docs check fails due to the release link, which will be addressed automatically after release.

@saswatamcode saswatamcode requested a review from GiedriusS August 16, 2023 05:17
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Do we want to update dependencies like objstore and promql-engine?

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We can as we are waiting for #6582 , should I update both here, or are you waiting for a specific change?

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I was just thinking we should pull in latest versions from these dependencies. I wanted to make sure we get thanos-io/promql-engine#298 in as well.

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Sure! Updating here: #6618

Signed-off-by: Saswata Mukherjee <[email protected]>
@saswatamcode saswatamcode merged commit 553c061 into thanos-io:main Aug 16, 2023
harsh-ps-2003 pushed a commit to harsh-ps-2003/thanos that referenced this pull request Aug 22, 2023
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