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Document API Stability changes #6783

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Closes #6700

This PR Documents the new stability changes for ATC 7.0 removing the API 2.0 docs and mentions, as well as documenting the deprecation of 3.0 and stability of 4.0


Which Traffic Control components are affected by this PR?

  • Documentation

What is the best way to verify this PR?

Build the docs and verify they are correctly formatted

Verify 2.0 is no longer documented

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@ocket8888 ocket8888 added documentation related to documentation low impact affects only a small portion of a CDN, and cannot itself break one tech debt rework due to choosing easy/limited solution labels Apr 26, 2022
@ocket8888 ocket8888 self-assigned this Apr 26, 2022
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@ocket8888 ocket8888 merged commit 215171d into apache:master Apr 27, 2022
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@ericholguin ericholguin deleted the api-stability branch May 10, 2022 19:55
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zrhoffman pushed a commit to zrhoffman/trafficcontrol that referenced this pull request Oct 2, 2022
* Update api version stability

* make requested changes
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