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@dmathieu dmathieu commented Mar 3, 2025

This tool has been ignoring the most stale of our issues, seemingly because it's looking at the most recent ones first, and pagination makes it not look at the oldest.

@dmathieu dmathieu added the Skip Changelog PRs that do not require a CHANGELOG.md entry label Mar 3, 2025
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 81.9%. Comparing base (7cb322a) to head (5b20b3e).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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  Files        283     283           
  Lines      24899   24899           
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+ Hits       20394   20396    +2     
+ Misses      4102    4100    -2     
  Partials     403     403           

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@pellared pellared merged commit 2911449 into open-telemetry:main Mar 4, 2025
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