Remove EOL version section from Libraries Overview#3516
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[ ] Check if this is a typo or other quick fix and ignore the rest :)
Type of change
Update Libraries overview
What should this PR do?
Remove the "EOL version support" section
Why are we making this change?
Internal request
What are the acceptance criteria?
How should this PR be tested?
Any documentation published to Chainguard Academy is reviewed carefully for accuracy. GUI procedures, API commands, and CLI code snippets in a draft are run and tested thoroughly — by both the author and the reviewer — to confirm they work exactly as written. This helps ensure that readers can follow along and get the same results. See the
edurepo's README.