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thanks Wes! I've gone one further and added a commit that will ensure this is never* something we need to bother with again. Please take a look when you have a chance 🙏 * famous last words also, taking a look at the CI failure github is complaining about an obsolete action edit: alright just bumping version wasn't enough... looking at what changes we need to make |
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Even better! The upload artifact stuff can be fixed out of band with this I think. My guess is that we need to make some similar changes to the CI (like turn off fast fail) that we have done in the other repos. |
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@wesleytodd fixed! |
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Opening a PR to show what I meant in my comment in this thread @ctcpip #1003 (comment)
I was just thinking we could codify the whole thing so we don't need to debate what to do next time this happens.