Due to various issues in the way catalog handles dependencies in the UI, we are going to remove that section from the metadata. The outcome will be this:
There would only be one dropdown (version) and all the variations would appear under that dropdown
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Description
Due to various issues in the way catalog handles dependencies in the UI, we are going to remove that section from the metadata. The outcome will be this:
Release required?
x.x.X
)x.X.x
)X.x.x
)Release notes content
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