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Preparation for azure-identity beta release.

Signed-off-by: Paul Van Eck <[email protected]>
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Pull Request Overview

This pull request prepares the azure-identity package for the 1.26.0b1 beta release scheduled for November 7, 2025, and adds Python 3.14 classifier support.

  • Adds Python 3.14 to the list of supported Python versions in package classifiers
  • Updates the CHANGELOG to mark version 1.26.0b1 with a release date and removes empty placeholder sections

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sdk/identity/azure-identity/pyproject.toml Adds Python 3.14 classifier to the list of supported versions
sdk/identity/azure-identity/CHANGELOG.md Finalizes the 1.26.0b1 release entry with a release date and removes empty section placeholders

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Untriaged to In Progress in Azure Identity SDK Improvements Nov 7, 2025
@pvaneck pvaneck merged commit daf7f22 into Azure:main Nov 7, 2025
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@pvaneck pvaneck deleted the identity-prep-beta-release branch November 7, 2025 02:08
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in Azure Identity SDK Improvements Nov 7, 2025
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