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Remove authors from crate metadata (see RFC 3052) #701

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Merging #701 (baff76f) into main (5d6d000) will not change coverage.
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@jtescher jtescher merged commit f263dfb into open-telemetry:main Jan 11, 2022
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Xuanwo commented Sep 19, 2022

For anyone who jumped into this PR but didn't know what's RFC 3052 is, here is the message:

The RFC 3052 mentioned here is a Rust RFC that intends to make the authors field in Cargo.toml optional.

RFC Link: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3052-optional-authors-field.html

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