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emirmx commented Mar 18, 2025

Looks good!

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I've tried to cover the right versions specifically - hopefully I haven't missed anything.
Looks good. Approving.

@quinntracy quinntracy removed the 9.24.34 label Apr 4, 2025
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9.24.34 have been duplicated in this PR and merged. 10.6.22 changes will stay in this PR to be merged separately.

@quinntracy quinntracy merged commit de0b9d6 into mendix:development Apr 14, 2025
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{{% alert color="warning" %}} Mendix recommends installing Git for all versions of Studio Pro to ensure optimal performance and full feature availability.

* Studio Pro versions below 10.21.0 can work without Git, but some operations may experience reduced performance, and advanced features—such as [rebase](/refguide/merge-algorithm/#rebase)—will not be available.
* Starting from Studio Pro 10.21.0, Git version 2.48.1 or above is required. This version is automatically installed during Studio Pro installation. However, for [non-administrative installation](#offline) you must install Git manually.{{% /alert %}}
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This is an important part about 2.48.1. We need it back

Starting from Studio Pro 10.21.0, Git version 2.48.1 or above is required. This version is automatically installed during Studio Pro installation. However, for non-administrative installation you must install Git manually.
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