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@estroz estroz commented Jan 7, 2020

Description of the change: bump controller-tools to v0.2.4

Motivation for the change: bugfixes

@estroz estroz added the area/dependency Issues or PRs related to dependency changes label Jan 7, 2020
@openshift-ci-robot openshift-ci-robot added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Jan 7, 2020
@openshift-ci-robot openshift-ci-robot added size/S Denotes a PR that changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files. and removed size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. labels Jan 7, 2020
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/lgtm

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LGTM

@estroz estroz merged commit 872b051 into operator-framework:master Jan 7, 2020
@estroz estroz deleted the deps/controller-tools-v0.2.4 branch January 7, 2020 03:40
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