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Release 1.8.1 🛠 #428

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@Temikus Temikus commented Oct 4, 2018

This is a tiny patch release to relax fog-core constraint and keep compatibility with ManageIQ.

Ref: ManageIQ/manageiq-providers-google#73

Relaxing the lower version constraint to be less restrictive in combinations with other providers.

Reference: ManageIQ/manageiq-providers-google#73
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Temikus commented Oct 4, 2018

@AlexanderZagaynov FYI

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Merging #428 into master will not change coverage.
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@Temikus Temikus merged commit 07c9cbf into fog:master Oct 4, 2018
@Temikus Temikus deleted the relax_core_constraint branch March 20, 2019 01:54
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