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This PR contains the following updates:

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opentelemetry-api ==1.37.0 -> ==1.38.0 age confidence
opentelemetry-sdk ==1.37.0 -> ==1.38.0 age confidence

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open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python (opentelemetry-api)

v1.38.0

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  • Add rstcheck to pre-commit to stop introducing invalid RST
    (#​4755)
  • logs: extend Logger.emit to accept separated keyword arguments
    (#​4737)
  • logs: add warnings for classes that would be deprecated and renamed in 1.39.0
    (#​4771)

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@trusted-contributions-gcf trusted-contributions-gcf bot added the kokoro:force-run Add this label to force Kokoro to re-run the tests. label Oct 16, 2025
@product-auto-label product-auto-label bot added the api: spanner Issues related to the googleapis/python-spanner-sqlalchemy API. label Oct 16, 2025
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@olavloite olavloite merged commit e185d4e into googleapis:main Oct 20, 2025
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