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What does this PR do?

Changes PyPI auth method to token instead of Datadog account.

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@IvanTopolcic IvanTopolcic requested a review from a team as a code owner November 9, 2022 18:11

# Publish to pypi
poetry publish --build --username __token__ --password $TOKEN
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Awesome!

@IvanTopolcic IvanTopolcic merged commit 33efc63 into main Nov 14, 2022
@IvanTopolcic IvanTopolcic deleted the ivan.topolcic/use-auth-token-for-publishing branch November 14, 2022 15:41
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