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Name Target Message Date
HEAD c76c90b Add support for Python 3.12 (#1839) 26 March 2024, 17:32:43 UTC
refs/heads/es-client-upgrade-v2 f3386e8 Add TODO comment about using 'perform_request' in place of 'restore' 07 March 2023, 02:27:27 UTC
refs/heads/esql-rally f1fb6ca Mark as public to try to get `serverless` back in distribution.version 08 February 2024, 23:37:05 UTC
refs/heads/fix-crash 38215ce Add extra logging to identify cause, if it happens again 08 March 2024, 21:06:06 UTC
refs/heads/jinja2-tail-latency 30d6cfc Remove tracker feature 07 June 2023, 12:50:44 UTC
refs/heads/master c76c90b Add support for Python 3.12 (#1839) 26 March 2024, 17:32:43 UTC
refs/tags/2.9.0 a3b5286 Bump version to 2.9.0 * Bump version to 2.9.0 * Remove second blob-store-stats change * Fix running tests on release versions 24 August 2023, 07:53:38 UTC
refs/tags/list 5dd37d6 Document which ES versions are supported by Rally With this commit we add a dedicated page to our documentation that explains which Elasticsearch versions can be benchmarked with which Rally version. As our documentation is versioned, this helps users to determine whether their version of Rally can benchmark a specific Elasticsearch version. Relates #714 18 June 2019, 06:18:39 UTC
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