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When figuring out which versions are supported for
sonobuoy e2eyou have to come to github and know where to look. It would be better to be able to dump the embedded versions via a commandsonobuoy e2e versionsor flagsonobuoy e2e --supported-versions.There can be a difference between the online and offline modes so lets take that into consideration. This can allow us to store the test