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Revert "Downgrade pendulum version (#1446)" #1478

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@pankajkoti pankajkoti commented Feb 16, 2024

This reverts commit 6db2a49.

closes: #1477

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Testing this on Astro Cloud deployments here: https://github.com/astronomer/astronomer-providers/actions/runs/7927761450

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We got the deployment up and healthy and successful DAG runs on stage: https://astronomer.slack.com/archives/C037VQ1HCHZ/p1708073978027899

@pankajkoti pankajkoti merged commit 040e724 into main Feb 16, 2024
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@pankajkoti pankajkoti deleted the revert-pr-1446 branch February 16, 2024 09:07
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Test unpinning of pendulum to 2.1.2
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