Remove Docker from the tweet job's dependency chain in both beta and stable release workflows. Docker multi-platform builds are slow and can be cancelled by concurrency groups, which was blocking the tweet from ever firing. The tweet announces the GitHub Release, not the Docker image. |
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| checks-on-pr.yml | ||
| ci-run.yml | ||
| cross-platform-build-manual.yml | ||
| master-branch-flow.md | ||
| pub-aur.yml | ||
| pub-homebrew-core.yml | ||
| pub-scoop.yml | ||
| publish-crates-auto.yml | ||
| publish-crates.yml | ||
| README.md | ||
| release-beta-on-push.yml | ||
| release-stable-manual.yml | ||
| tweet-release.yml | ||
Workflow Directory Layout
GitHub Actions only loads workflow entry files from:
.github/workflows/*.yml.github/workflows/*.yaml
Subdirectories are not valid locations for workflow entry files.
Repository convention:
- Keep runnable workflow entry files at
.github/workflows/root. - Keep cross-tooling/local CI scripts under
dev/orscripts/ci/when used outside Actions.
Workflow behavior documentation in this directory:
.github/workflows/master-branch-flow.md