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ign -> gz Namespace Migration (2) : gz-cmake #260

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@chapulina chapulina added the ign to gz Renaming Ignition to Gazebo. label May 23, 2022
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We technically don't need to change the macros in include/ignition because they're all deprecated, but it doesn't hurt anything and reduces the clutter when grepping for ign, so I think it's ok to leave them in.

LGTM once the BitBucket entries on the changelog are reverted.

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@chapulina chapulina merged commit 0b91106 into main May 24, 2022
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