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[21366] Bump to v2.0.0 #178

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[21366] Bump to v2.0.0 #178

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@elianalf elianalf commented Jul 30, 2024

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This PR bumps the Fast DDS Python version to v2.0.0

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@elianalf elianalf added this to the v2.0.0 milestone Jul 30, 2024
@Mario-DL Mario-DL self-requested a review July 31, 2024 07:01
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@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso requested a review from Mario-DL August 27, 2024 10:20
@github-actions github-actions bot added the ci-pending PR which CI is running label Aug 27, 2024
@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso merged commit f4cd43e into main Aug 27, 2024
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@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso deleted the release/v2.0.0 branch August 27, 2024 11:00
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