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Remove update guide from docs yml #36069

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Community and product update guides have slightly different steps and requirements. For RHBQ 3.2, while the product equivalent is based on upstream raw content, it is tweaked and implemented in a Red Hat mod-doc assembly with some other product-specific information.
This PR removes update.adoc from the automated downstream import MR.

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@gastaldi gastaldi merged commit e9d95b6 into quarkusio:main Sep 21, 2023
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@michelle-purcell I think we need to also backport this to 3.2?

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@gastaldi - Thanks so much for reviewing and merging. I've added the 3.2 backport label now. 💚

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michelle-purcell commented Sep 27, 2023

Hey @maxandersen (@inoxx03 ) - Could you help to backport this tiny PR to 3.2?

Doing so will prevent a lot of diff churn to process in the automatically generated downstream GitLab MRs.

Thanks 🙏

@gsmet gsmet modified the milestones: 3.5 - main, 3.2.7.Final Oct 3, 2023
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