Looks like we end up with the following changes:
1a43566306cb8cebad8cae85c67b15b3c254f316 - Prevent Recursive BuildRequestBody
debc1adf8e41fb5c5b7e2021a1be0b4d0c78318a - Networking v2: Create Floating IP with Subnet
1db95d798aa72ec12a6e60e40749cea56073d2fb - Compute v2: Add unit tests for Ephemeral field
0b8b348f5ad19aa4513ad9f8ad24f766a6623ad9 - compute: flavors: add Ephemeral attribute
8a6dfa8264e8b64523272c7a205e5f08bb6c118f - Compute v2: Flavor Access Remove (#688)
35ab3f13f69349f99ba8b9c9c36a7031ae2963dd - Flavor Extra Spec Update
800a4c0d57fbe8403b0bb6f13a8340c8fc990ad5 - Flavor Extra Spec Delete
be3fd7845c1928cbc5bbe289f2e39f5dec2e7278 - Flavor Extra Specs Create
c2cafb46bb409768f420742757949fd05fb1d704 - Flavor Extra Specs: List / Get (#686)
7b1b87753c31d4900587840774a019bbfa770698 - Compute v2: Flavor Access Add (#687)
1a43566306cb8cebad8cae85c67b15b3c254f316 - Prevent Recursive BuildRequestBody
debc1adf8e41fb5c5b7e2021a1be0b4d0c78318a - Networking v2: Create Floating IP with Subnet
The full set of changes between the old and new SHA are here:
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.github | ||
api | ||
build | ||
cluster | ||
cmd | ||
docs | ||
examples | ||
Godeps | ||
hack | ||
logo | ||
pkg | ||
plugin | ||
staging | ||
test | ||
third_party | ||
translations | ||
vendor | ||
.bazelrc | ||
.generated_files | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.kazelcfg.json | ||
BUILD.bazel | ||
CHANGELOG-1.2.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.3.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.4.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.5.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.6.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.7.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.8.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.9.md | ||
CHANGELOG-1.10.md | ||
CHANGELOG.md | ||
code-of-conduct.md | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
labels.yaml | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.generated_files | ||
OWNERS | ||
OWNERS_ALIASES | ||
README.md | ||
SUPPORT.md | ||
WORKSPACE |
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