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@roger-zhangg roger-zhangg commented Apr 2, 2026

Issue #, if available:
The git action changes were mistakenly merged into main instead of develop

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valerena and others added 22 commits September 29, 2021 14:10
Merge changes for v1.2 release
Merge changes for v1.3 release
Merge changes for v1.8 release
Merge changes for v1.9 release
Merge changes for v1.11 release
Merge changes for v1.15 release
Merge changes for v1.17 release
- Update to Go 1.22 
- Allow user-defined client context
- Refactor test cases
- Add workflow for automated releases
Merge the check for vulnerabilities
Release 1.27
* Update README.md to make it clear RIE binary is meant to be used in linux env (#152)
* feat(Multi-tenancy): Add support for multi-tenancy
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Co-authored-by: Chengjun Li <>
Co-authored-by: Roger Zhang <[email protected]>
Merge changes for release
* ci: scope down GitHub Token permissions (#154)

* ci: scope down permissions for release.yml

* ci: scope down permissions for integ-tests.yml

* ci: scope down permissions for check-binaries.yml

* bump: go version to 1.25.7 (#163)

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Co-authored-by: Adnan Khan <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Maxime David <[email protected]>
Merge develop into main for release
Replace third-party GitHub Actions with gh CLI equivalents
feat: rie private to public automation initial merge (#172)
@roger-zhangg roger-zhangg requested a review from a team April 2, 2026 22:42
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