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Robert Sese 79c48070c4 Deprecate 3.0 (#25646)
* Deprecate 3.0

* 3.0 deprecation: remove 3.0 markup (#25647)

* Remove liquid conditionals and content for 3.0 deprecation

* Remove manually, no longer versioned in a supported version

* Remove translations manually, no longer versioned in a supported version

* Remove 'if', now in all supported versions

* Remove dangling 'elseif', now in all supported versions

* Remove dangling 'elseif' and 3.0 screenshot reference, now in all supported versions

* Nudge to latest supported GHES version

* Nudge to latest supported release GHES version

* Bump all the version for the liquid tests

* Bump first deprecated version for linting tests

* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Prefer double quotes

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* Remove extra newline

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* Remove extra newline

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* Remove extra newline

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* One reusable per line

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* One reusable per line

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* One reusable per line

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Version check not needed anymore

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* Stray whitespace ✂️

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* Stray whitespace ✂️

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* Stray whitespace ✂️

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* Stray whitespace ✂️

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* Stray whitespace ✂️

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* Stray whitespace ✂️

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Stray whitespace ✂️

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Stray whitespace ✂️

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Version check not needed anymore

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Version check not needed anymore

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* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

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* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Just 'ghes' since we're deprecating 3.0

Co-authored-by: Laura Coursen <lecoursen@github.com>

* Don't depend on hardcoded versions

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* Remove static files for 3.0 deprecation (#25649)

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Reusables

Reusables are long strings of reusable text.

Reusables are longer strings like paragraphs or procedural lists that can be referenced in multiple content files. Using Markdown (instead of YAML) makes it possible for our localization pipeline to split the strings into smaller translatable segments, leading to fewer translation errors and less churn when the source English content changes.

Each reusable lives in its own Markdown file.

The path and filename of each Markdown file determines what its path will be in the data object.

For example, a file named /data/reusables/foo/bar.md will be accessible as {% data reusables.foo.bar %} in pages.

Reusable files are divided generally into directories by task. For example, if you're creating a reusable string for articles about GitHub notifications, you'd add it in the directory data/reusables/notifications/ in a file named data/reusables/notifications/your-reusable-name.md. The content reference you'd add to the source would look like {% data reusables.notifications.your-reusable-name %}.

Versioning

Reusables can include Liquid conditionals to conditionally render content depending on the current version being viewed. See contributing/liquid-helpers.md.