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chore(release-health): adjust available platform list #76913

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Aligns release health platform list in product with the Product availability matrix

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There is another occurrence of rust in the list at line 371

'dotnet',
'dotnet-awslambda',
'dotnet-gcpfunctions',
'dotnet-maui',
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Why is this deleted, according to the excel sheet, this is automatically supported?

'dotnet-uwp',
'dotnet-wpf',
'dotnet-winforms',
'dotnet-xamarin',
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Why is this deleted, according to the excel sheet, this is automatically supported?

@obostjancic obostjancic added the Do Not Merge Don't merge label Sep 5, 2024
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