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chore: bump operator version #177

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  • New Features

    • Updated the greptimedb-operator Helm chart to version 0.2.8.
    • Updated the operator image tag to version v0.1.2.
  • Documentation

    • Revised README.md to reflect the new version and image tag.

@zyy17 zyy17 requested a review from daviderli614 October 21, 2024 10:47
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The changes in this pull request involve updates to the greptimedb-operator Helm chart, specifically incrementing the version from 0.2.7 to 0.2.8 in the Chart.yaml and README.md files. Additionally, the image tag for the operator has been updated from v0.1.1 to v0.1.2 in both the README.md and values.yaml files. No other fields or content were modified.

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File Path Change Summary
charts/greptimedb-operator/Chart.yaml Updated version from 0.2.7 to 0.2.8.
charts/greptimedb-operator/README.md Updated version from 0.2.7 to 0.2.8 and image tag from v0.1.1 to v0.1.2.
charts/greptimedb-operator/values.yaml Updated image tag from v0.1.1 to v0.1.2.

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A new version hops in, hip-hip-hooray!
With tags updated, we leap with glee,
For greptimedb-operator, as fine as can be!
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For every change brings us closer, my dear! 🌼


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@zyy17 zyy17 force-pushed the chore/bump-operator-version branch from c297725 to 719a683 Compare October 21, 2024 10:49
@zyy17 zyy17 merged commit 7676596 into GreptimeTeam:main Oct 21, 2024
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