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@vbreuss vbreuss commented Jan 31, 2025

Switch to use central package management by adding a Directory.Packages.props and add all package version information there.

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Switch to use [central package management](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/nuget/consume-packages/central-package-management) by adding a `Directory.Packages.props` and add all package version information there.
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This is addressed in release v22.0.9.

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