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7.20.0
Oct 11, 2024
We'd like to offer a big thanks to the 14 contributors who made this release possible. Here are some highlights ✨:
props.ContentComponent
and props.ContentProps
) have been deprecated and will be removed in the new major version of the Tree View component.Special thanks go out to the community contributors who have helped make this release possible: @k-rajat19, @kalyan90, @uma-neko, @vfbiby. Following are all team members who have contributed to this release: @alelthomas, @arminmeh, @arthurbalduini, @cherniavskii, @flaviendelangle, @JCQuintas, @MBilalShafi, @noraleonte, @oliviertassinari, @samuelsycamore, @siriwatknp.
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