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chore: uses fixed dependency versions #4449

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Replaces variable dependency versions with fixed versions

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@arein arein added the accepted label Apr 16, 2024
@bkrem bkrem requested a review from devceline April 17, 2024 09:32
* chore: run search and replace

* chore: update package lock
@ganchoradkov ganchoradkov merged commit f17f5ad into v2.0 Apr 18, 2024
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@ganchoradkov ganchoradkov deleted the chore/fixed-deps-versions branch April 18, 2024 09:51
@ganchoradkov ganchoradkov mentioned this pull request May 8, 2024
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