Update acceptable deprecation of formulae with dependents
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The most common reasons for deprecation are when the upstream project is deprecated, unmaintained, or archived.
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					The most common reasons for deprecation are when the upstream project is deprecated, unmaintained, or archived.
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Formulae with dependents should **not** be deprecated unless the formula:
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					Formulae with dependents should **not** be deprecated unless:
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- does not build on any of our supported platforms; or,
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					- all of its dependents are also deprecated;
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- has outstanding CVEs.
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					- the formula does not build on any of our supported platforms; or,
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					- the formula has outstanding CVEs.
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To deprecate a formula, add a `deprecate!` call. This call should include a deprecation date (in the ISO 8601 format) and a deprecation reason:
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					To deprecate a formula, add a `deprecate!` call. This call should include a deprecation date (in the ISO 8601 format) and a deprecation reason:
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