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[10.1.x] "Correct" dependency submission workflow (backport #391) by @mkurz#392

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[10.1.x] "Correct" dependency submission workflow (backport #391) by @mkurz#392
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@mergify mergify bot commented Feb 25, 2025

Seems while scalacenter/sbt-dependency-submission#84 was in progress I submitted #252 which I never reverted.
I mean it's ok, it works, but I quickly diffed all .github/workflows/dependency-graph.yml files of all our projects and they are all the same except this one.


This is an automatic backport of pull request #391 done by Mergify.

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@mkurz mkurz force-pushed the mergify/bp/10.1.x/pr-391 branch from 3e2d02b to 8f04275 Compare February 25, 2025 11:33
@mkurz mkurz merged commit 61c2608 into 10.1.x Feb 25, 2025
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