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Rename new modelica models to clarify MBL version #618

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@vtnate vtnate commented Jan 22, 2024

Any background context you want to provide?

We had to make some new models to support MBLv10. They were just named ..._new which could get confusing once we forgot when/why these were created.

What does this PR accomplish?

  • Renames 2 models to clarify that they work with/are intended for MBLv10
  • Update Docker readme to reference current version of our Dockerfile
    • This is not substantive. I happened to notice it when rebuilding the image locally

@nllong What naming convention should we use?

How should this be manually tested?

CI is sufficient

What are the relevant tickets?

Resolves #612

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sweet, I like it!

@nllong nllong merged commit 5aba3cb into develop Jan 22, 2024
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@nllong nllong deleted the new-model-names branch January 22, 2024 21:26
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Rename new models for clarity
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