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[pkg/stanza] Move filelog.container.removeOriginalTimeField feature gate to beta #35169

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This PR moves the feature gate to delete the original time field from parsed container logs to beta as part of #33389.

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@ChrsMark ChrsMark marked this pull request as ready for review September 13, 2024 07:16
@ChrsMark ChrsMark requested a review from a team September 13, 2024 07:16
@ChrsMark ChrsMark force-pushed the container_parser_featuregate_beta branch from 0873510 to 100589e Compare September 13, 2024 07:46
@djaglowski djaglowski merged commit 6f22c7d into open-telemetry:main Sep 13, 2024
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**Description:** <Describe what has changed.>
<!--Ex. Fixing a bug - Describe the bug and how this fixes the issue.
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This PR moves the feature gate to delete the original time field from
parsed container logs to beta as part of
open-telemetry#33389.

**Link to tracking Issue:** <Issue number if applicable>

**Testing:** <Describe what testing was performed and which tests were
added.>

**Documentation:** <Describe the documentation added.>

Signed-off-by: ChrsMark <[email protected]>
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