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     new 658670d46 Include only relevant information from Picocli NOTICE as it 
doesn't apply in Polaris (as we use binary package, not source package) (#1561)
658670d46 is described below

commit 658670d469e8a71cb3af46a4c46c0b9c7a979382
Author: JB Onofré <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun May 18 19:03:54 2025 +0200

    Include only relevant information from Picocli NOTICE as it doesn't apply 
in Polaris (as we use binary package, not source package) (#1561)
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 quarkus/admin/distribution/NOTICE | 353 +-------------------------------------
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@@ -15,358 +15,11 @@ This binary artifact bundles the following projects with 
NOTICE:
 
 Group: info.picocli Name: picocli Version: 4.7.7
 
-NOTICE:
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