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@lopenchi lopenchi commented Jul 23, 2025

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There is an error on twilio-python where we are using a class that does not exist.
ServiceList is not an existence class, and it is used here

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@lopenchi lopenchi changed the title Remove not existence class ServiceList fix: Remove not existence class ServiceList Jul 23, 2025
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LGTM!

@tiwarishubham635 tiwarishubham635 merged commit dbda867 into twilio:main Jul 24, 2025
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