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Bump coherence driver to v2.1.0#1673

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    • Updated the minimum supported Go version to 1.23.
    • Changed the recommended Docker image tag for starting a Coherence cluster to "25.03".

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The documentation for Coherence was updated to reflect new version requirements. Specifically, the minimum supported Go version was raised from 1.19 to 1.23, and the recommended Docker image tag for starting a Coherence cluster was updated from "24.09" to "25.03". No code or configuration files were modified, and no changes were made to any exported or public entities.

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coherence/README.md Updated minimum Go version to 1.23 and Docker image tag to "25.03".

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A hop and a skip, we leap ahead,
Go 1.23 is now the thread!
Docker tags refreshed anew,
"25.03" is now for you.
With every change, we keep in stride—
Coherence hopping, full of pride!
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👍 Thank you!

@gaby gaby merged commit ce8dc55 into gofiber:main Apr 16, 2025
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