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UCX: update NEWS for v1.2.2 and version for Doxygen #2014

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Build finished.

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Test PASSed.
See http://bgate.mellanox.com/jenkins/job/gh-ucx-pr/3166/ for details.

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Test PASSed.
See http://hpc-master.lab.mtl.com:8080/job/hpc-ucx-pr/5267/ for details (Mellanox internal link).

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yosefe commented Nov 28, 2017

@shamisp pls review as well

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shamisp commented Nov 28, 2017

Overall I don't have a problem with the content. But I have feeling that we are not very consistent in the way we structure the new. @bbenton - can you take a look here.

Another question - once we merge it and update version to 1.2.2, where do we reflect the fact that it is 1.2.2-rc1, besides the tag ? Do we have to reflect the rc1 somewhere else ?

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yosefe commented Nov 28, 2017

@shamisp @bbenton how should we reflect rc?

@shamisp shamisp added this to the v1.2.2 milestone Nov 28, 2017
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shamisp commented Nov 29, 2017

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@shamisp shamisp merged commit fc625eb into openucx:v1.2.x Nov 29, 2017
@amaslenn amaslenn deleted the news-v1.2.2 branch November 30, 2017 07:40
@amaslenn amaslenn restored the news-v1.2.2 branch January 12, 2018 08:41
@amaslenn amaslenn deleted the news-v1.2.2 branch October 29, 2018 10:02
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