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@Aryamanz29 Aryamanz29 self-assigned this Jul 29, 2025
@Aryamanz29 Aryamanz29 added the release Pyatlan release pull request label Jul 29, 2025
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Pull Request Overview

This PR bumps the project version from 7.1.3 to 7.1.4, implementing a standard release process. The changes include version updates, feature additions for AI and ERP connector support, and cleanup of deprecated development files.

  • Version increment from 7.1.3 to 7.1.4 across relevant files
  • Addition of new connector types and categories for AI and ERP systems
  • Cleanup of deprecated requirements-dev.txt file and Docker base image update

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Copilot reviewed 6 out of 7 changed files in this pull request and generated 1 comment.

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File Description
pyatlan/version.txt Updates version number from 7.1.3 to 7.1.4
pyatlan/model/enums.py Adds ERP connection category and SAP_ECC connector type
HISTORY.md Documents new features, bug fixes, and improvements for release 7.1.4
README.md Updates build status badge to reference publish workflow
Dockerfile Updates base image from Python 3.11 to 3.13.5-slim-bookworm
requirements-dev.txt Removes entire file as part of migration to pyproject.toml

@Aryamanz29 Aryamanz29 force-pushed the bump-to-release-7.1.4 branch from 70e5c3f to 64b3ae0 Compare July 29, 2025 12:52
@Aryamanz29 Aryamanz29 merged commit 7a03f61 into main Jul 30, 2025
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@Aryamanz29 Aryamanz29 deleted the bump-to-release-7.1.4 branch July 30, 2025 05:27
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