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[chore] Remove usage of pointers for state in metadata #37784

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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu requested review from djaglowski and a team as code owners February 7, 2025 21:02
@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu marked this pull request as draft February 7, 2025 21:02
@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu changed the title Try to remove pointers of state in metadata [chore] Remove usage of pointers for state in metadata Feb 8, 2025
@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu marked this pull request as ready for review February 8, 2025 00:17
@djaglowski djaglowski merged commit 62576ea into open-telemetry:main Feb 12, 2025
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Signed-off-by: Bogdan Drutu <[email protected]>
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