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  1. .github/workflows/release-branch-cherrypick.yml

    # input the branch name and paste the cherry-pick commit and click Run. A PR
    # will be created.
    
    name: Release Branch Cherrypick
    on:
      workflow_dispatch:
        inputs:
          # We use this instead of the "run on branch" argument because GitHub looks
          # on that branch for a workflow.yml file, and we'd have to cherry-pick
          # this file into those branches.
          release_branch:
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  2. RELEASE.md

    Daniel Rodriguez, Danijar Hafner, Darcy Liu, Kristinn R. Thórisson, Daniel
    Castro, Dmitry Savintsev, Kashif Rasul, Dylan Paiton, Emmanuel T. Odeke, Ernest
    Grzybowski, Gavin Sherry, Gideon Dresdner, Gregory King, Harold Cooper,
    @heinzbeinz, Henry Saputra, Huarong Huo, Huazuo Gao, Igor Babuschkin, Igor
    Macedo Quintanilha, Ivan Ukhov, James Fysh, Jan Wilken Dörrie, Jihun Choi,
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  3. README.md

    apply fixes to bugs or security vulnerabilities:
    
    *   Clone the TensorFlow repo and switch to the corresponding branch for your
        desired TensorFlow version, for example, branch `r2.8` for version 2.8.
    *   Apply (that is, cherry-pick) the desired changes and resolve any code
        conflicts.
    *   Run TensorFlow tests and ensure they pass.
    *   [Build](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/source) the TensorFlow pip
        package from source.
    
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