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Release #18

Manually triggered February 13, 2024 10:40
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Node.js 16 actions are deprecated. Please update the following actions to use Node.js 20: actions/checkout@v3, actions/cache@v3, actions/setup-node@v3, actions/setup-dotnet@v2, actions/setup-python@v3. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2023-09-22-github-actions-transitioning-from-node-16-to-node-20/.
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Nullability of type of parameter 'value' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'existingValue' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'value' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'existingValue' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'value' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'existingValue' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of reference types in type of parameter 'other' of 'bool UserDesiredState.Equals(UserDesiredState other)' doesn't match implicitly implemented member 'bool IEquatable<UserDesiredState>.Equals(UserDesiredState? other)' (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'value' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of type of parameter 'existingValue' doesn't match overridden member (possibly because of nullability attributes).
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Nullability of reference types in type of parameter 'other' of 'bool UserDesiredState.Equals(UserDesiredState other)' doesn't match implicitly implemented member 'bool IEquatable<UserDesiredState>.Equals(UserDesiredState? other)' (possibly because of nullability attributes).