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Update prom/prometheus Docker tag to v2.48.0 #86

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This PR contains the following updates:

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prom/prometheus minor v2.47.2 -> v2.48.0

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@lunar-renovate lunar-renovate requested a review from a team as a code owner November 16, 2023 05:23
@lunar-renovate lunar-renovate added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Nov 16, 2023
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@cablunar cablunar merged commit 17d877f into master Dec 7, 2023
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@cablunar cablunar deleted the renovate/prom-prometheus-2.x branch December 7, 2023 08:12
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