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Update gatling-test-framework to 3.15.0#595

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📦 Updates io.gatling:gatling-test-framework from 3.7.6 to 3.15.0

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🔍 Files still referring to the old version number

The following files still refer to the old version number (3.7.6).
You might want to review and update them manually.

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⚙ Adjust future updates

Add this to your .scala-steward.conf file to ignore future updates of this dependency:

updates.ignore = [ { groupId = "io.gatling", artifactId = "gatling-test-framework" } ]

Or, add this to slow down future updates of this dependency:

dependencyOverrides = [{
  pullRequests = { frequency = "30 days" },
  dependency = { groupId = "io.gatling", artifactId = "gatling-test-framework" }
}]
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