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Remove unsupported frameworks from CI checks #2147

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Part of #2138.
Remove CI now itself, to free up some CI machines, which is getting clogged with a flood of PR/merge activity.

@cijothomas cijothomas requested a review from a team July 16, 2021 21:24
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Merging #2147 (2e9481b) into main (689a95d) will increase coverage by 0.01%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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+ Coverage   84.99%   85.00%   +0.01%     
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  Files         187      187              
  Lines        6124     6124              
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+ Hits         5205     5206       +1     
+ Misses        919      918       -1     
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...ter.ZPages/Implementation/ZPagesActivityTracker.cs 100.00% <0.00%> (+2.85%) ⬆️

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Approved with the suggestion to mention the removal of 4.6 as well from the CHANGELOG.md

@cijothomas cijothomas merged commit 19f97e0 into main Jul 16, 2021
@cijothomas cijothomas deleted the cijothomas/removenet452ci branch July 16, 2021 21:35
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