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Rename python_version -> python_version_file for clarity #7616

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While working on adding python version metric to the file fetcher, it was starting to get confusing what the pre-existing python_version var referred to... so rename it to be explicit that it refers to the .python-version file.

While working on adding python version metric to the file fetcher, it
was starting to get confusing what the pre-existing `python_version` var
referred to... so rename it to be explicit that it refers to the
`.python-version` _file_.
@jeffwidman jeffwidman requested a review from a team as a code owner July 22, 2023 22:29
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@jeffwidman jeffwidman merged commit 105531f into main Jul 24, 2023
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brettfo pushed a commit to brettfo/dependabot-core that referenced this pull request Oct 11, 2023
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While working on adding python version metric to the file fetcher, it
was starting to get confusing what the pre-existing `python_version` var
referred to... so rename it to be explicit that it refers to the
`.python-version` _file_.
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