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Fix broken links in package metadata #1314

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Fix broken links in package metadata #1314

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@remram44 remram44 commented Sep 4, 2022

Description

Many links on pypi.org are broken, because URLs were not updated when packages moved from opentelemetry-python to opentelemetry-python-contrib, or because they were never correct.

Type of change

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  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
  • This change requires a documentation update

How Has This Been Tested?

  • Followed links manually

Does This PR Require a Core Repo Change?

  • Yes. - Link to PR:
  • No.

Checklist:

See contributing.md for styleguide, changelog guidelines, and more.

  • Followed the style guidelines of this project
  • Changelogs have been updated
  • Unit tests have been added
  • Documentation has been updated

@srikanthccv srikanthccv added the Skip Changelog PRs that do not require a CHANGELOG.md entry label Sep 6, 2022
@srikanthccv srikanthccv enabled auto-merge (squash) September 6, 2022 19:59
@srikanthccv srikanthccv merged commit 3c24adf into open-telemetry:main Sep 6, 2022
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