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@joe4dev joe4dev commented Nov 4, 2024

Motivation

We can remove the CI step earlier to minimize the changes in the PR removing the legacy StepFunctions provider (#11734) and mitigate merge conflicts.
Learned from the S3 example by @bentsku #11743

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  • remove the legacy StepFunction CI job

@joe4dev joe4dev added the semver: patch Non-breaking changes which can be included in patch releases label Nov 4, 2024
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@joe4dev joe4dev marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2024 22:18
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Nice and clean removal! 💯 🧹

@joe4dev joe4dev merged commit efc629f into master Nov 5, 2024
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@joe4dev joe4dev deleted the remove-legacy-stepfunctions-ci branch November 5, 2024 08:21
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