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qiaozha commented Aug 17, 2021

/check-enforcer override

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qiaozha commented Aug 24, 2021

@colawwj please update mgmt-ci.yml and mgmt-pr.yml

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@colawwj colawwj deleted the arm-templatespecs-release branch August 25, 2021 02:42
openapi-sdkautomation bot pushed a commit to AzureSDKAutomation/azure-sdk-for-js that referenced this pull request Dec 28, 2021
Review request for Microsoft.ContainerService to add version preview/2021-11-01-preview (Azure#17104)

* Adds base for updating Microsoft.ContainerService from version stable/2021-10-01 to version 2021-11-01-preview

* Updates readme

* Updates API version in new specs and examples

* feat: define OIDC issuer profile (Azure#16834)

* feat: define OIDC issuer profile

* fix: add `OIDC` to custom-wrods.txt

* doc: update description

* style: fix style check

* fix: add type

* add enableNamespaceResources in Managed Cluster (Azure#16835)

* add enableNamespaceResources in Managed Cluster

* update example for enableNamespaceResources

* changed description of enableNamespaceresources

* change description for enableNamespaceResources

* feat: define currentKubernetesVersion (Azure#16878)

Add property currentKubernetesVersion for feature AliasMinorVersion

* add message of the day for Linux nodes (Azure#16942)

* [AKS] feat: add python SDK generation for 1001/1101-preview api (Azure#16895)

* feat: add python SDK generation for 1001/1101-preview api

* fix: missing tag

* fix: update path

* fix: update path

* fix: typo

* feat: update readme.python.md

* Rebased from main to dev branch (Azure#17081)

Co-authored-by: Anumita Shenoy <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Jianping Zeng <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Ace Eldeib <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Tong Chen <[email protected]>
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