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[release 1.29] Bump rke2-calico chart to v3.28.100 #6487

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Backport: #6473
Linked issue: #6486

@thomasferrandiz thomasferrandiz requested a review from a team as a code owner August 6, 2024 09:42
@thomasferrandiz thomasferrandiz changed the title Bump rke2-calico chart to v3.28.100 [release 1.29] Bump rke2-calico chart to v3.28.100 Aug 6, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 25.87%. Comparing base (0b51fa5) to head (208f313).

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@thomasferrandiz thomasferrandiz merged commit 3651642 into rancher:release-1.29 Aug 6, 2024
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