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Updating Azure DevTest Lab package version to latest #53220

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@zikalino zikalino commented Mar 3, 2019

SUMMARY

Latest version was just released and has some critical fixes.

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azure_rm_devtestlab*

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ansibot commented Mar 3, 2019

@ansibot ansibot added affects_2.8 This issue/PR affects Ansible v2.8 bug This issue/PR relates to a bug. core_review In order to be merged, this PR must follow the core review workflow. needs_triage Needs a first human triage before being processed. small_patch support:core This issue/PR relates to code supported by the Ansible Engineering Team. test This PR relates to tests. labels Mar 3, 2019
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yungezz commented Mar 4, 2019

shipit

@yungezz yungezz merged commit ac3aa29 into ansible:devel Mar 4, 2019
@yungezz yungezz deleted the dtl-update-version branch March 4, 2019 01:43
@sivel sivel removed the needs_triage Needs a first human triage before being processed. label Mar 5, 2019
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