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Fix weaviate changelog to bring back 1.4.2 #40663

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The #40194 by mistake replaced 1.4.2 version with 2.0.0 rather than adding it - this caused that 1.4.2 changes have been incorporated into 2.0.0 and 1.4.2 is missing from the changelog.

This PR brings 1.4.2 back.


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The apache#40194 by mistake replaced 1.4.2 version with 2.0.0 rather than
adding it - this caused that 1.4.2 changes have been incorporated
into 2.0.0 and 1.4.2 is missing from the changelog.

This PR brings 1.4.2 back.
@potiuk potiuk merged commit 7061fdd into apache:main Jul 9, 2024
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romsharon98 pushed a commit to romsharon98/airflow that referenced this pull request Jul 26, 2024
The apache#40194 by mistake replaced 1.4.2 version with 2.0.0 rather than
adding it - this caused that 1.4.2 changes have been incorporated
into 2.0.0 and 1.4.2 is missing from the changelog.

This PR brings 1.4.2 back.
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