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Update browserbench.org for Speedometer 3.0 launch - Merge PR 397 #25570

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@rniwa rniwa self-assigned this Mar 7, 2024
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https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=270626

Reviewed by Anne van Kesteren.

Merge WebKit/Speedometer#397 into browserbench.org.

* Websites/browserbench.org/Speedometer3.0/package.json:
* Websites/browserbench.org/Speedometer3.0/tests/run.mjs:

Canonical link: https://commits.webkit.org/275782@main
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Committed 275782@main (8c5c642): https://commits.webkit.org/275782@main

Reviewed commits have been landed. Closing PR #25570 and removing active labels.

@webkit-commit-queue webkit-commit-queue merged commit 8c5c642 into WebKit:main Mar 7, 2024
@webkit-commit-queue webkit-commit-queue removed the unsafe-merge-queue Applied to send a pull request to merge-queue, but skip building and testing label Mar 7, 2024
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Thank you

@rniwa rniwa deleted the merge-8d67f28 branch May 21, 2024 17:12
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