💙 Anyone up for testing azure-cli in Fedora 36?

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Hey there,

I have two updates for azure-cli 2.36.0 pending. The Fedora 35 update is on its way to stable, but I was looking for testers for the Fedora 36 update[0].

I usually test an installation of the old packages and then an upgrade to the new packages to ensure I didn't miss any dependencies. Then I run an `az login` followed by some other commands to list resource groups, such as `az group list`. If you use Azure often, I'm sure you have plenty of other fun commands to try. 😉

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!

[0] https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2022-c1d19897ec

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