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refactor: try out new ubuntu version #3590

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GitHub warns about switching to new ubuntu version soon, so we should try out this version already

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GitHub warns about switching to new ubuntu version soon, so we should try out this version already
@mfranzke mfranzke added the 🍄🆙improvement New feature or request label Dec 11, 2024
@mfranzke mfranzke self-assigned this Dec 11, 2024
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🔭🐙🐈 Test this branch here: https://db-ui.github.io/mono/review/refactor-try-out-new-ubuntu-version

@github-actions github-actions bot added the 🚢📀cicd Changes inside .github folder label Dec 11, 2024
@mfranzke mfranzke marked this pull request as ready for review December 15, 2024 10:20
@mfranzke mfranzke enabled auto-merge (squash) December 15, 2024 10:20
@mfranzke mfranzke merged commit 2176720 into main Dec 18, 2024
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@mfranzke mfranzke deleted the refactor-try-out-new-ubuntu-version branch December 18, 2024 13:16
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