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chore(deps-dev): revert cucumber back to v0.5.0 #1071

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@trivikr trivikr commented Apr 2, 2020

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Refs: #1070

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  • This reverts commit 96ec3d0.
  • Reason: Integration tests are getting stuck in Release Pipeline

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This reverts commit 96ec3d0.
Reason: Integration tests are getting stuck in Release Pipeline
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trivikr commented Apr 2, 2020

Closing, as we'll be testing release pipeline through private branch https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js-v3/tree/debug-cucumber-test-failure

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