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Bump to 4.17.0 #5171

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@compulim compulim commented May 6, 2024

Related to #5170.

Changelog Entry

Release of 4.17.0.

Description

Bump to 4.17.0 to prepare for release.

Design

Specific Changes

  • npm version 4.17.0 --no-git-tag-version
  • Update CHANGELOG.md and mark 4.17.0
  • I have added tests and executed them locally
  • I have updated CHANGELOG.md
  • I have updated documentation

Review Checklist

This section is for contributors to review your work.

  • Accessibility reviewed (tab order, content readability, alt text, color contrast)
  • Browser and platform compatibilities reviewed
  • CSS styles reviewed (minimal rules, no z-index)
  • Documents reviewed (docs, samples, live demo)
  • Internationalization reviewed (strings, unit formatting)
  • package.json and package-lock.json reviewed
  • Security reviewed (no data URIs, check for nonce leak)
  • Tests reviewed (coverage, legitimacy)

@compulim compulim marked this pull request as ready for review May 6, 2024 22:45
@compulim compulim merged commit f03d1f0 into main May 6, 2024
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@compulim compulim deleted the bump-4.17.0 branch May 6, 2024 23:04
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