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Bump WordPress "tested up to" version 6.6 #174

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Description of the Change

This PR bumps the WP tested up to version 6.6, and bumps the WP min to 6.4.

Closes #172

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Changed - Bump WordPress "tested up to" version 6.6.
Changed - Bump WordPress minimum from 6.3 to 6.4.

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Props @sudip-md, @ankitguptaindia

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  • I agree to follow this project's Code of Conduct.
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I have added tests to cover my change.
  • All new and existing tests pass.

@ankitguptaindia ankitguptaindia self-assigned this Jul 5, 2024
@jeffpaul jeffpaul added this to the 1.4.0 milestone Jul 5, 2024
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jeffpaul commented Jul 5, 2024

e2e failures worth triaging to see if additional updates are needed before merging in

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All the debugging for failing tests only to be fixed by updating wordpress/env 😵‍💫

@Sidsector9 Sidsector9 merged commit 40cd0b8 into develop Jul 9, 2024
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@Sidsector9 Sidsector9 deleted the wp-6.6-compat branch July 9, 2024 14:28
@dkotter dkotter modified the milestones: 1.4.0, 1.3.1 Aug 19, 2024
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