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fix: remove all Kardinal namespaces when cluster resources is empty during cleanup #255

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@leoporoli leoporoli changed the title feat: remove all Kardinal namespaces when cluster resources is empty during cleanup fix: remove all Kardinal namespaces when cluster resources is empty during cleanup Sep 26, 2024
@leoporoli leoporoli requested a review from lostbean September 26, 2024 21:53
@leoporoli leoporoli merged commit 43c4ac2 into main Sep 27, 2024
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leoporoli pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2024
🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop*
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[0.3.1](0.3.0...0.3.1)
(2024-09-27)


### Bug Fixes

* fix race condition with docs voting feature
([#256](#256))
([2d3f769](2d3f769))
* remove all Kardinal namespaces when cluster resources is empty during
cleanup ([#255](#255))
([43c4ac2](43c4ac2))
* telepresence http server check
([#251](#251))
([c26f135](c26f135))
* try making some changes to change the asset hashes
([#254](#254))
([668be13](668be13))
* Update the manager deploy kontrol service location command argument
([#252](#252))
([08be35c](08be35c))

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