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Preparing for first release of generated dataproc client #4626

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First try following the python documentation.

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Python Client for Google Cloud Dataproc API (`Alpha`_)
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`Google Cloud Dataproc API`_: Manages Hadoop-based clusters and jobs on Google Cloud Platform.

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@lukesneeringer - want me to wait to close this out until we go through the rest of the process? Let me know when you've got time.

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Merge away.

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dhermes commented Dec 19, 2017

@jbolinger @lukesneeringer This merged with broken builds.

In particular, it has broken the docs build

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dhermes commented Dec 19, 2017

The spanner breakage in your build was fixed in #4620 and rebasing against HEAD in master would have allowed you to run your tests all the way through. (In fact, the only reason Spanner tests ran was because this branch was behind master.)

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