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[AUTO] Increment version to 2.13.0.0 #892

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  • Incremented version to 2.13.0.0.

Signed-off-by: opensearch-ci-bot <[email protected]>
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 48.74%. Comparing base (6955e98) to head (fbf1855).

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Hi @lezzago @AWSHurneyt @amsiglan @sbcd90 @eirsep @getsaurabh02 @praveensameneni @qreshi @bowenlan-amzn @rishabhmaurya @riysaxen-amzn

Can someone please review and fix this PR so that we can get it merged for 2.13?
Thanks!

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Hi @amsiglan Looks like tests are still failing. Are you looking into it?

@amsiglan amsiglan merged commit 85091b0 into 2.x Mar 19, 2024
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