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Log actions on process users #2793

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Log actions on process users #2793

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@mrcasals mrcasals commented Feb 22, 2018

🎩 What? Why?

Log creation, update and deletion of process users

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@mrcasals mrcasals self-assigned this Feb 22, 2018
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Codecov Report

Merging #2793 into master will decrease coverage by 2.28%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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@mrcasals mrcasals changed the title [WIP] Log actions on process users Log actions on process users Feb 22, 2018
@mrcasals mrcasals merged commit d7b466b into master Feb 23, 2018
@mrcasals mrcasals deleted the log/process-admins branch February 23, 2018 08:35
@ghost ghost removed the in-review label Feb 23, 2018
@mrcasals mrcasals added this to the Release v.0.10.0 milestone Feb 26, 2018
@mrcasals mrcasals modified the milestones: Release v.0.10.0, CDP2 Dec 10, 2018
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