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add/update repology identifiers (product a-g) #6577

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add/update repology identifiers (product a-g)

@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ eoasWarnThreshold: 30
eolWarnThreshold: 90

identifiers:
- repology: angular-cli
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- repology: angular-cli

nope , angular-cli and angular might have different version numbers time to time . so could you remove this one

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for example currently angular's version is 19.0.6 but cli 's one is 19.0.7
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tas50 commented Jan 14, 2025

I have a similar PR with a bunch of overlap waiting on review: #6518

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usta commented Jan 15, 2025

@chenrui333 looks like @tas50 's pr entered first so could you help him in his pr but close this one to sake of unite things :)

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yeah, I am okay to merge the efforts, but I am mostly focusing on the repology updates in here though.

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@chenrui333 chenrui333 deleted the repology-update branch January 15, 2025 14:48
tas50 added a commit to tas50/endoflife.date that referenced this pull request Jan 18, 2025
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