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fix(deps): update dependency boto3 to v1.35.90 #252

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This PR contains the following updates:

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boto3 dependencies patch 1.35.88 -> 1.35.90

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  • api-change:ecr: [botocore] Restoring custom endpoint functionality for ECR
  • api-change:ecr-public: [botocore] Restoring custom endpoint functionality for ECR Public

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  • api-change:rds: [botocore] Updates Amazon RDS documentation to correct various descriptions.

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@devex-sa devex-sa added the release:patch Semantic versioning patch release label label Jan 1, 2025
@devex-sa devex-sa requested a review from a team as a code owner January 1, 2025 06:43
@samidbb samidbb merged commit c9b4b24 into main Jan 2, 2025
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@samidbb samidbb deleted the feature/renovate/boto3-1.x-lockfile branch January 2, 2025 09:22
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