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feat: bump version to 0.8.1-beta #4709

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Bump version to 0.8.1-beta

@alexsporn alexsporn requested review from a team as code owners January 7, 2025 16:03
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What about crates/iota-graphql-e2e-tests/tests/call/simple.exp and sdk/typescript/src/version.ts, should the version in them not be updated?

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What about crates/iota-graphql-e2e-tests/tests/call/simple.exp and sdk/typescript/src/version.ts, should the version in them not be updated?

Yes, just committed the interim bump because we wanted to debug the issue found in #4711

@alexsporn alexsporn force-pushed the core-protocol/bump-v0.8.1-beta branch from 403e0ad to 150a0ae Compare January 7, 2025 17:10
@alexsporn alexsporn force-pushed the core-protocol/bump-v0.8.1-beta branch from 150a0ae to df99c56 Compare January 7, 2025 17:27
@alexsporn alexsporn requested a review from a team as a code owner January 7, 2025 17:27
@alexsporn alexsporn merged commit 1744fc0 into releases/iota-v0.8.0-release Jan 8, 2025
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@alexsporn alexsporn deleted the core-protocol/bump-v0.8.1-beta branch January 8, 2025 08:02
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