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Backport of #39287 to release/6.0

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dougbu commented Jan 7, 2022

@wtgodbe is this ready❔

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dougbu commented Jan 10, 2022

@wtgodbe suggest merging if you think this is ready.

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wtgodbe commented Jan 10, 2022

Yes, it's ready

@wtgodbe wtgodbe merged commit d9521ac into release/6.0 Jan 10, 2022
@wtgodbe wtgodbe deleted the backport/pr-39287-to-release/6.0 branch January 10, 2022 19:40
@ghost ghost modified the milestones: 6.0.x, 6.0.2 Jan 10, 2022
Elanis added a commit to Dysnomia-Studio/dysnomia-website that referenced this pull request Jul 14, 2023
Bumps [Microsoft.AspNetCore.TestHost](https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore) from 6.0.1 to 6.0.2.
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<summary>Release notes</summary>

*Sourced from [Microsoft.AspNetCore.TestHost's releases](https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/releases).*

> ## .NET 6.0.2
> [Release](https://github.com/dotnet/core/releases/tag/v6.0.2)
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<summary>Commits</summary>

- [`1dcf7ac`](dotnet/aspnetcore@1dcf7ac) [internal/release/6.0] Update dependencies from dnceng/internal/dotnet-efcore...
- [`608229f`](dotnet/aspnetcore@608229f) [internal/release/6.0] Update dependencies from dnceng/internal/dotnet-runtim...
- [`eb1c0a4`](dotnet/aspnetcore@eb1c0a4) Merge in 'release/6.0' changes
- [`ef499fe`](dotnet/aspnetcore@ef499fe) Revert "[release/6.0] Switch to Windows.Amd64.Server2022.Open ([#39364](dotnet/aspnetcore#39364))" ([#39476](dotnet/aspnetcore#39476))
- [`5e8131b`](dotnet/aspnetcore@5e8131b) Merged PR 20577: Fix build errors
- [`04a113d`](dotnet/aspnetcore@04a113d) Merge in 'release/6.0' changes
- [`2bd9de6`](dotnet/aspnetcore@2bd9de6) Avoid declaring RazorPage\<T>.Model as nullable by default ([#39332](dotnet/aspnetcore#39332)) ([#39416](dotnet/aspnetcore#39416))
- [`6ffe8df`](dotnet/aspnetcore@6ffe8df) Merge in 'release/6.0' changes
- [`d9521ac`](dotnet/aspnetcore@d9521ac) Don't exclude System.IO.Pipelines from TargetingPack version check ([#39302](dotnet/aspnetcore#39302))
- [`3b49ab1`](dotnet/aspnetcore@3b49ab1) Merge in 'release/6.0' changes
- Additional commits viewable in [compare view](dotnet/aspnetcore@v6.0.1...v6.0.2)
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Reviewed-on: https://gitea.dysnomia.studio/elanis/dysnomia-website/pulls/26
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