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feat(release): latest release version 10042.1 #4387

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feat(release): latest release version 10042.1 #4387

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@vmarkushin vmarkushin commented Dec 21, 2023

Required for merge:

  • pr-workflow-check / draft-release-check is ✅ success
  • Other rules GitHub shows you, or can be read in configuration

Makes review faster:

  • PR title is my best effort to provide summary of changes and has clear text to be part of release notes
  • I marked PR by misc label if it should not be in release notes
  • Linked Zenhub/Github/Slack/etc reference if one exists
  • I was clear on what type of deployment required to release my changes (node, runtime, contract, indexer, on chain operation, frontend, infrastructure) if any in PR title or description
  • Added reviewer into Reviewers
  • I tagged(@) or used other form of notification of one person who I think can handle best review of this PR
  • I have proved that PR has no general regressions of relevant features and processes required to release into production
  • Any dependency updates made, was done according guides from relevant dependency
  • Clicking all checkboxes
  • Adding detailed description of changes when it feels appropriate (for example when PR is big)

@kkast kkast merged commit c6a06c2 into main Dec 22, 2023
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@kkast kkast deleted the 10042.1 branch December 22, 2023 14:14
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