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@svc-excavator-bot svc-excavator-bot force-pushed the excavator/foundry-platform-python-sdk-upgrade branch from 78ab3f5 to 4cb13e8 Compare October 16, 2025 13:25
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Add configurable retry behavior where 429 and 503 are automatically retried

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  • Add configurable retry behavior where 429 and 503 are automatically retried (#300)

@bulldozer-bot bulldozer-bot bot merged commit a5ea644 into develop Oct 16, 2025
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Released 1.62.0

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