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Sarah Schneider f272eec944 Remove deprecated GHES versions from content and data (#15830)
* ran script/remove-unused-assets.js (manually removed unused variables printed by the script)

* package-lock

* turn elsif into two ifs to prepare for running Liquid deprecation script

* ran script/remove-deprecated-enterprise-version-markup.js --release 2.14 (ONLY UPDATES LINE BREAKS ETC.)

* ran script/remove-deprecated-enterprise-version-markup.js --release 2.15

* ran script/remove-deprecated-enterprise-version-markup.js --release 2.17

* ran script/remove-deprecated-enterprise-version-markup.js --release 2.18

* update hardcoded test

* Update content/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/filtering-files-in-a-pull-request.md

Co-authored-by: Matt Pollard <mattpollard@users.noreply.github.com>

* add currentVersion is NOT free-pro-team to conditional, to make sure the deprecation script does the right thing when it is time to deprecate 2.21

Co-authored-by: Matt Pollard <mattpollard@users.noreply.github.com>
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If your "Payload URL" is a secure site (HTTPS), you will have the option to configure the SSL verification settings. If your "Payload URL" is not secure (HTTP), GitHub will not display this option. By default, GitHub verifies the SSL certificate of your website when delivering webhook payloads. SSL verification helps ensure that hook payloads are delivered to your URL endpoint securely. You have the option to disable SSL, but we recommend keeping Enable SSL verification selected.