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Corresponding Orchestrion release for dd-trace-go v2.5.1

@hannahkm hannahkm requested a review from a team as a code owner January 23, 2026 22:34
@github-actions github-actions bot added the conventional-commit/chore Maintenance work that does not show up in the release notes label Jan 23, 2026
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Codecov Report

✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 69.56%. Comparing base (e061d12) to head (574a648).
⚠️ Report is 54 commits behind head on main.

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+ Coverage   65.72%   69.56%   +3.84%     
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  Files         113      116       +3     
  Lines        7926     6891    -1035     
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- Hits         5209     4794     -415     
+ Misses       2192     1550     -642     
- Partials      525      547      +22     
Components Coverage Δ
Generators 83.23% <ø> (+2.98%) ⬆️
Instruments ∅ <ø> (∅)
Go Driver 75.80% <65.38%> (-0.02%) ⬇️
Toolexec Driver 74.73% <100.00%> (+7.20%) ⬆️
Aspects 76.75% <76.37%> (+4.83%) ⬆️
Injector 76.99% <77.04%> (+4.19%) ⬆️
Job Server 68.38% <55.55%> (+2.46%) ⬆️
Other 69.56% <64.89%> (+3.84%) ⬆️
Files with missing lines Coverage Δ
internal/version/version.go 73.68% <ø> (-1.32%) ⬇️

... and 107 files with indirect coverage changes

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@darccio darccio changed the title release: v1.7.1 release: v1.7.1-rc.1 Jan 28, 2026
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