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Revert accidentally committed changesets #588

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@enisdenjo enisdenjo merged commit d6b81d4 into main Feb 4, 2025
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  • Chores
    • Performed several dependency updates across the platform to enhance performance, stability, and compatibility.
    • Removed obsolete dependency records and streamlined version management for improved efficiency.

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This pull request removes several changeset files that served as changelog entries for dependency updates. The updates involve version bumps for dependencies such as caching plugins, graphql-ws, and graphql-yoga, as well as the removal of obsolete dependency declarations (e.g. parse-duration). The affected packages include GraphQL Hive components, various GraphQL Mesh packages, and related transport/executor modules.

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.../graphql-hive_gateway-421-dependencies.md
.../graphql-hive_gateway-runtime-421-dependencies.md
GraphQL Hive Packages: Updated dependency declarations. The gateway file updated caching libraries, graphql-yoga, and graphql-ws (with removal of parse-duration), while the gateway-runtime file added graphql-ws and updated other plugin dependencies.
.../graphql-mesh_fusion-runtime-421-dependencies.md
.../graphql-mesh_plugin-prometheus-421-dependencies.md
GraphQL Mesh Packages: Fusion-runtime updated the graphql-yoga version, and the plugin-prometheus changelog file (documenting a similar graphql-yoga update) was removed.
.../graphql-mesh_transport-ws-421-dependencies.md
.../graphql-tools_executor-graphql-ws-421-dependencies.md
Transport & Executor Modules: Upgraded graphql-ws from v5 to v6. The transport file also added an isomorphic-ws dependency, while the executor changelog file was removed.

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