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Add changelog entry for #8152 to 1.60.x release branch#8154

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Add changelog entry for #8152 to 1.60.x release branch#8154
jack-berg merged 2 commits intoopen-telemetry:release/v1.60.xfrom
jack-berg:update-changelog-1.60.x

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 90.31%. Comparing base (5d329ae) to head (8ce07d4).
⚠️ Report is 1 commits behind head on release/v1.60.x.

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+ Coverage              90.29%   90.31%   +0.01%     
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@jack-berg jack-berg merged commit 299d893 into open-telemetry:release/v1.60.x Mar 6, 2026
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