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fix: Upload conda package to both rapidsai & rapidsai-nightly orgs #84

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This PR updates the release scripts to ensure that DFG is uploaded to both the rapidsai and rapidsai-nightly Anaconda.org organizations.

This PR updates the release scripts to ensure that DFG is uploaded to both the `rapidsai` and `rapidsai-nightly` Anaconda.org organizations.
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technically this isn't a fix but I classified it as such to ensure that a package is published to the rapidsai-nightly org

@ajschmidt8 ajschmidt8 merged commit eead837 into rapidsai:main Apr 24, 2024
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GPUtester pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2024
## [1.13.4](v1.13.3...v1.13.4) (2024-04-24)

### Bug Fixes

* Upload conda package to both `rapidsai` & `rapidsai-nightly` orgs ([#84](#84)) ([eead837](eead837))
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🎉 This PR is included in version 1.13.4 🎉

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difyrrwrzd added a commit to difyrrwrzd/dependency-file-generator that referenced this pull request Aug 10, 2024
## [1.13.4](rapidsai/dependency-file-generator@v1.13.3...v1.13.4) (2024-04-24)

### Bug Fixes

* Upload conda package to both `rapidsai` & `rapidsai-nightly` orgs ([#84](rapidsai/dependency-file-generator#84)) ([175d4cc](rapidsai/dependency-file-generator@175d4cc))
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