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      <title>Sitecore Hotfix Version Selector</title>
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      <description>BACK TO BLOG OVERVIEW
 Because of the fact we are running a lot of different Sitecore versions for our customers we love to have a good overview of the available hot fixes. Sitecore has a great GitHub page for this:https://github.com/SitecoreSupport. Unfortunately it is hard to list all specific hotfixes per version.
The idea to daily crawl the GitHub page began to rise. A runbook writes the needed JSON data to a private storage account wheres we read the data using a .</description>
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