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Fix K8S changelog to be PyPI-compatible#20614

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@boring-cyborg boring-cyborg Bot added provider:cncf-kubernetes Kubernetes (k8s) provider related issues area:providers labels Dec 31, 2021
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The PR is likely OK to be merged with just subset of tests for default Python and Database versions without running the full matrix of tests, because it does not modify the core of Airflow. If the committers decide that the full tests matrix is needed, they will add the label 'full tests needed'. Then you should rebase to the latest main or amend the last commit of the PR, and push it with --force-with-lease.

@potiuk potiuk force-pushed the fix-kubernetes-changelog branch from 855fa87 to 55f52ec Compare December 31, 2021 19:58
@potiuk potiuk requested a review from vikramkoka as a code owner December 31, 2021 19:58
@potiuk potiuk force-pushed the fix-kubernetes-changelog branch from 55f52ec to f43cdcd Compare December 31, 2021 20:24
@potiuk potiuk merged commit f77417e into apache:main Dec 31, 2021
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potiuk added a commit to potiuk/airflow that referenced this pull request Jan 1, 2022
Twine (which we use to upload packages to PyPI) has the
ability to run checks of packages before uploading them.

This allows to detect cases like when we are using forbidden
directives in README.rst (which delayed slightly preparing the
December 2021 provider packages and resulted in apache#20614

With this PR Twine check will be run for all packages in CI
before we even attempt to merge such change that could break
them.
potiuk added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 2, 2022
Twine (which we use to upload packages to PyPI) has the
ability to run checks of packages before uploading them.

This allows to detect cases like when we are using forbidden
directives in README.rst (which delayed slightly preparing the
December 2021 provider packages and resulted in #20614

With this PR Twine check will be run for all packages in CI
before we even attempt to merge such change that could break
them.
potiuk added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 22, 2022
Twine (which we use to upload packages to PyPI) has the
ability to run checks of packages before uploading them.

This allows to detect cases like when we are using forbidden
directives in README.rst (which delayed slightly preparing the
December 2021 provider packages and resulted in #20614

With this PR Twine check will be run for all packages in CI
before we even attempt to merge such change that could break
them.

(cherry picked from commit f011f66)
jedcunningham pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2022
Twine (which we use to upload packages to PyPI) has the
ability to run checks of packages before uploading them.

This allows to detect cases like when we are using forbidden
directives in README.rst (which delayed slightly preparing the
December 2021 provider packages and resulted in #20614

With this PR Twine check will be run for all packages in CI
before we even attempt to merge such change that could break
them.

(cherry picked from commit f011f66)
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