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cherry pick: Disable upgrade meta from v1 to v3 #3827

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@darionyaphet darionyaphet requested a review from a team as a code owner January 26, 2022 09:41
@darionyaphet darionyaphet added the ready-for-testing PR: ready for the CI test label Jan 26, 2022
@Sophie-Xie Sophie-Xie changed the title Disable upgrade meta from v1 to v3 cherry pick: Disable upgrade meta from v1 to v3 Jan 26, 2022
@critical27 critical27 merged commit ed1f9b1 into vesoft-inc:v3.0.0 Jan 26, 2022
@darionyaphet darionyaphet deleted the disable-1-3-v3 branch January 26, 2022 11:08
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