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Since we'll be only using nina-fw:v1.4.4 and forward for SSL offloading the outdated warning concerning v1.4.3 needs to be replaced with 1.4.4.

…ng the outdated warning concerning v1.4.3 needs to be replaced with 1.4.4.
@aentinger aentinger added the type: enhancement Proposed improvement label Apr 28, 2021
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Merging #245 (2aca407) into master (1919728) will not change coverage.
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@aentinger aentinger merged commit e5a6256 into master Apr 28, 2021
@aentinger aentinger deleted the update-warning-nina-offload branch April 28, 2021 05:28
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