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Bumped docker-compose versions to 3.8 #7

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Hey,

I have bumped docker-compose version to 3.8, and tested it to be working fine on my local environment.

This is a proof-of-work submission for GSoC'23 contributions. I would like to continue contributing to this project further till its conclusion. I have the required knowledge (Kubernetes, JavaScript, Linux, Docker, Python, etc.) for the same. I request you to please guide me further so I can focus in the appropriate direction.

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Prashant

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I have bumped docker-compose version to 3.8
Thanks @pjflux2001 , but this isn't really helpful.

This is a proof-of-work submission for GSoC'23 contributions
PurpleTeam doesn't have a GSoC 23 submission(s)

I would like to continue contributing to this project further till its conclusion
When you say project what exactly do you mean? Do you mean purpleteam-s2-containers, do you mean the GSoC 22 project that someone else started but didn't complete? Maybe something else?

If you're looking to contribute to PurpleTeam, please start here:

This is our Product Backlog. This project was also started by a GSoC 22 student and not completed. The more important thing for PurpleTeam would be to start with the migration to K8s detailed under docker-compose-ui. As I'm sure you are aware docker-compose-ui is no longer maintained, hence PurpleTeam needs to move to K8s.

Some of the work that @paularah started but did not complete:

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