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Prepare stable release #130

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Resolves #90.

  • Remove -alpha suffix from opentelemetry-semconv artifact
  • Remove deprecated ResourceAttributes, SemanticAttributes
  • Update japicmp to generate diff for first stable release

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trask commented Jan 10, 2025

sorry, last question, is this preparing an RC release, or preparing a stable release?

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sorry, last question, is this preparing an RC release, or preparing a stable release?

I was thinking that we execute an RC manually, locally. Haven't thought about what (temporary?) changes would be needed to cut an RC. If I did the release locally, I was thinking I would open a branch to communicate the changes I'd be making.

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Stabilize opentelemetry-semconv
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