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@potiuk potiuk commented Jan 8, 2024

This is the last one from the long-backtracking series.

Telegram 20.2 has been released in March 2023 and for all practical purposes using recent version is a good idea to interact with such services. Bumping it cuts down on a number of backtracking loops pip has to do when backtracking.


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This is the last one from the long-backtracking series.

Telegram 20.2 has been released in March 2023 and for all practical
purposes using recent version is a good idea to interact with such
services. Bumping it cuts down on a number of backtracking loops
pip has to do when backtracking.
@potiuk potiuk merged commit 1f6d764 into apache:main Jan 8, 2024
@potiuk potiuk deleted the bump-min-telegram branch January 8, 2024 21:58
@potiuk potiuk added this to the Airflow 2.8.1 milestone Jan 13, 2024
@potiuk potiuk added the changelog:skip Changes that should be skipped from the changelog (CI, tests, etc..) label Jan 13, 2024
potiuk added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2024
This is the last one from the long-backtracking series.

Telegram 20.2 has been released in March 2023 and for all practical
purposes using recent version is a good idea to interact with such
services. Bumping it cuts down on a number of backtracking loops
pip has to do when backtracking.

(cherry picked from commit 1f6d764)
ephraimbuddy pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2024
This is the last one from the long-backtracking series.

Telegram 20.2 has been released in March 2023 and for all practical
purposes using recent version is a good idea to interact with such
services. Bumping it cuts down on a number of backtracking loops
pip has to do when backtracking.

(cherry picked from commit 1f6d764)
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