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CHANGES: document reasoning for pulling in new Thredds v5, even with minor issues #486

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Unidata has dropped support for TDS versions < 5.x. This updates Thredds to version 5.5.

This Thredds v5 actually have 2 minors issues
* Magpie Allow or Deny exception under top-level Allow or Deny do not work on NCSS only,
see [Ouranosinc/Magpie#633](https://github.com/Ouranosinc/Magpie/issues/633).
* Performance problem with WMS only, see [Unidata/tds#406](https://github.com/Unidata/tds/issues/406).

They are considered minor and not blocking the release because
* Magpie top-level Allow or Deny still work across the board,
exception under top-level also works across the board,
except for NCSS only and NCSS is not widely used.
* WMS is not widely used, similar to NCSS.

Other features from this newer Thredds
* Security fixes (newer Tomcat) and if there is a critical vulnerability,
we won't be able to stay on v4 series because it is not even available on
DockerHub anymore as Unidata has dropped support.
* New experimental Zarr support.


[2.6.2](https://github.com/bird-house/birdhouse-deploy/tree/2.6.2) (2024-12-03)
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