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Update Poison dependancy #10753

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  • We are seeing vulnerabilities because of this outdated package.

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Hey @pankaj-ag ,

Are you still working on this? I would like to see this pushed through ASAP.

Anyone else out there who can help move this forward?

Raphexion added a commit to Raphexion/elixir-google-api that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2023
By allowing 5.0.0 we can avoid some vulnerabilities.

Ref: googleapis#10753
Raphexion added a commit to Raphexion/elixir-google-api that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2023
By allowing 5.0.0 we can avoid some vulnerabilities.

Ref: googleapis#10753
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