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Bump Apps-Engine version to latest stable

@d-gubert d-gubert added this to the 5.2.0 milestone Oct 13, 2022
@ggazzo ggazzo added stat: ready to merge PR tested and approved waiting for merge and removed stat: needs QA labels Oct 13, 2022
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Merging #27059 (3722d67) into develop (ff732f9) will increase coverage by 0.02%.
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I've some reservations about using dist-tags instead of version numbers, but let's see if latest is more stable.

@tassoevan tassoevan merged commit d248048 into develop Oct 13, 2022
@tassoevan tassoevan deleted the chore/bump-apps-engine branch October 13, 2022 17:18
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