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[python][fix] Adding model summary to model documentation files#4306

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@saigiridhar21 saigiridhar21 commented Oct 29, 2019

Adding model summary to model documentation.

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@saigiridhar21 saigiridhar21 changed the title Fix/python/description [python][fix] Adding model summary to model documentation files Oct 29, 2019
@wing328 wing328 added this to the 4.2.0 milestone Oct 30, 2019
@wing328 wing328 merged commit ec3569e into OpenAPITools:master Oct 30, 2019
@saigiridhar21 saigiridhar21 deleted the fix/python/description branch October 30, 2019 09:10
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