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Increment package version after release of azure-monitor-opentelemetry

@Copilot Copilot AI review requested due to automatic review settings July 18, 2025 13:44
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Pull Request Overview

This PR increments the package version from 1.6.11 to 1.6.12 for the azure-monitor-opentelemetry package following a recent release. The change includes both the version file update and the addition of a new changelog entry template for the upcoming version.

  • Version bump from 1.6.11 to 1.6.12 in the version file
  • Addition of changelog template for the new version with standard section placeholders

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Copilot reviewed 2 out of 2 changed files in this pull request and generated no comments.

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sdk/monitor/azure-monitor-opentelemetry/azure/monitor/opentelemetry/_version.py Updates the VERSION constant to increment the patch version
sdk/monitor/azure-monitor-opentelemetry/CHANGELOG.md Adds a new changelog entry template for version 1.6.12 with standard sections

@github-actions github-actions bot added the Monitor - Distro Monitor OpenTelemetry Distro label Jul 18, 2025
@lzchen lzchen merged commit 48a23de into Azure:main Jul 21, 2025
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