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I think we could just remove the version from this identifier. I see what's happening now is that the option value is being saved, with a WordPress version hard-coded into this string. It makes it a bit confusing later when you upgrade WordPress; where this will still have the previous version number.
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I think we could just remove the version from this identifier. I see what's happening now is that the option value is being saved, with a WordPress version hard-coded into this string. It makes it a bit confusing later when you upgrade WordPress; where this will still have the previous version number.
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