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2024q3 release #1209

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2024q3 release #1209

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It's that time a year again…

  • Release log
  • Changlog update
  • Authors updated
  • Submodule NOT updated, we don't do that anymore before releases.

@salkinium salkinium added this to the 2024q3 milestone Sep 29, 2024
@salkinium salkinium added the ci:hal Triggers the exhaustive HAL compile CI jobs label Sep 29, 2024
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The H7 FDCAN PR broke some include. I ran the now failing SAM compile-all job locally before and it passed but now I can reproduce it on my machine, too. No idea what happened there 🙈. I'll push a fix …

@chris-durand chris-durand added ci:hal Triggers the exhaustive HAL compile CI jobs and removed ci:hal Triggers the exhaustive HAL compile CI jobs labels Sep 29, 2024
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Thanks 👍🏽 ❤️

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I'll add the missing changes and release tonight.

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Thanks!

@salkinium salkinium merged commit 6a4aeaf into modm-io:develop Oct 1, 2024
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