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Merge back ocis release 1.7.0 #2134

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@micbar micbar commented Jun 7, 2021

To do

  • merge after successful release

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Thanks for opening this pull request! The maintainers of this repository would appreciate it if you would create a changelog item based on your changes.

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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!

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@micbar micbar merged commit 75a0345 into master Jun 8, 2021
@delete-merged-branch delete-merged-branch bot deleted the release-1.7.0 branch June 8, 2021 06:53
ownclouders pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 8, 2021
Merge: 58f8258 1e79671
Author: Michael Barz <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Jun 8 08:53:50 2021 +0200

    Merge pull request #2134 from owncloud/release-1.7.0

    Merge back ocis release 1.7.0
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