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I use the releases.json file to track and manage SDKs. In 4509274 it looks like 8.0.100-rc.1.23455.8 was deleted, and 8.0.100-rc.1.23463.5 was added in its place.
This is wrong. After a release appears, it should never disappear. The old SDK should have appeared as a different, older release.
The issue is that folks were complaining we were showing duplicate entries on dot.net since we never expect the same release to appear twice in the file. I'd need to investigate which key was causing the duplicate entry to show up and see if there's something we can do about it to work around it or define what's the right fix.
I use the releases.json file to track and manage SDKs. In 4509274 it looks like 8.0.100-rc.1.23455.8 was deleted, and 8.0.100-rc.1.23463.5 was added in its place.
This is wrong. After a release appears, it should never disappear. The old SDK should have appeared as a different, older release.
@rbhanda
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