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Update Attribution doc for 3.12.0 #6614

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Description of changes

  • Update Attribution doc for 3.12.0
  • Ran script ./create-attribution-doc.sh --python-version 3.12.0

cherry picked #6613

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@himani2411 himani2411 added skip-changelog-update Disables the check that enforces changelog updates in PRs 3.x labels Dec 10, 2024
@himani2411 himani2411 requested review from a team as code owners December 10, 2024 19:17
@himani2411 himani2411 merged commit a839865 into aws:develop Dec 12, 2024
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