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[Proposal] A pre-release review process for new major releases of any client library #1418

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Commits on Feb 11, 2021

  1. [Proposal] A pre-release review process for new major releases of any…

    … client library
    
    The main idea is that before every major release or the release of a new telemetry type (metrics)
    we would like to do a technical and specification conformance review that will ensure consistency
    and same "look and feel" for all officially released libraries.
    
    Signed-off-by: Bogdan Drutu <bogdandrutu@gmail.com>
    bogdandrutu committed Feb 11, 2021
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Commits on Feb 19, 2021

  1. Update CONTRIBUTING.md

    Co-authored-by: Tom Tan <lilotom@gmail.com>
    Bogdan Drutu and ThomsonTan authored Feb 19, 2021
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  2. Update releases/new-signal-release-process-template.md

    Co-authored-by: Tom Tan <lilotom@gmail.com>
    Bogdan Drutu and ThomsonTan authored Feb 19, 2021
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