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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer (source) [3.1.32][10.0.6] age confidence
Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer (source) 8.0.2310.0.6 age confidence

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dotnet/dotnet (Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.SqlServer)

v10.0.6

v10.0.5

v10.0.4

v10.0.3

v10.0.2

v10.0.1

v9.0.7: .NET 9.0.7

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v9.0.6: .NET 9.0.6

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.6 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v9.0.5: .NET 9.0.5

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v9.0.4: .NET 9.0.4

You can build .NET 9.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.4 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v9.0.3: .NET 9.0.3

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v9.0.2: .NET 9.0.2

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Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v9.0.1: .NET 9.0.1

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v9.0.0: .NET 9.0.0

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v8.0.18: .NET 8.0.18

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.18 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v8.0.17: .NET 8.0.17

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.17 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.16: .NET 8.0.16

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.16 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v8.0.15: .NET 8.0.15

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v8.0.14: .NET 8.0.14

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.14 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v8.0.13: .NET 8.0.13

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.13 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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v8.0.12: .NET 8.0.12

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Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.11: .NET 8.0.11

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.11 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.10: .NET 8.0.10

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Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.8: .NET 8.0.8

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.8 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.7: .NET 8.0.7

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.6: .NET 8.0.6

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.6 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.5: .NET 8.0.5

You can build .NET 8 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.5 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.4: .NET 8.0.4

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.4 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.3: .NET 8.0.3

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.3 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.2: .NET 8.0.2

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Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dot.net/release-key-2023

v8.0.1: .NET 8.0.1

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.1 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
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Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/release-key-2023.asc

v8.0.0: .NET 8.0

You can build .NET 8.0 from the repository by cloning the release tag v8.0.0 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

Alternatively, you can build from the sources attached to this release directly.
More information on this process can be found in the dotnet/dotnet repository.

Attached are PGP signatures for the GitHub generated tarball and zipball. You can find the public key at https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/release-key-2023.asc


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