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Use 25.0 keycloak tag instead of patch-specific one #4290

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@JAORMX JAORMX commented Aug 27, 2024

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This ensures we get patch upgrades quickly when running out compose.

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This ensures we get patch upgrades quickly when running out compose.

Signed-off-by: Juan Antonio Osorio <[email protected]>
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coverage: 53.86% (+0.004%) from 53.856%
when pulling 541cfa0 on keycloak-v25
into a97794e on main.

@JAORMX JAORMX merged commit ef2b9db into main Aug 27, 2024
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@JAORMX JAORMX deleted the keycloak-v25 branch August 27, 2024 11:51
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