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[bot] Synchronize versions of the downstream components #2056

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This pull request updates jsonnet/versions.yaml to match with the downstream versions of the monitoring components and regenerates all assets.

If you wish to perform this manually, execute the following commands from cluster-monitoring-operator repository:

make versions
make generate

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slashpai commented Aug 1, 2023

/ok-to-test

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@openshift-monitoring-bot[bot]: all tests passed!

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/lgtm

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[APPROVALNOTIFIER] This PR is APPROVED

This pull-request has been approved by: openshift-monitoring-bot[bot], simonpasquier

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@openshift-merge-robot openshift-merge-robot merged commit bf19212 into openshift:master Aug 2, 2023
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