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Prepare 1.3.0 development cycle #1000

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@Pavinati Pavinati commented Oct 16, 2024

Update the readme, mix.exs and OpenAPI files to refer to the new Astarte dev version 1.3.0-dev.

@Pavinati Pavinati added the chore Maintenance chore label Oct 16, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 68.46%. Comparing base (ef50b7e) to head (d9bc432).
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Update the readme, mix.exs and OpenAPI files to refer to the new
Astarte dev version 1.3.0-dev.

Signed-off-by: Mattia Pavinati <mattia.pavinati@secomind.com>
@Annopaolo Annopaolo merged commit d0c3355 into astarte-platform:master Oct 17, 2024
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@Pavinati Pavinati deleted the prepare-next-dev-cycle branch October 17, 2024 09:43
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