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ci: Move init container release from lambda to GHA #2848

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We are getting rid of the internal auto-layer-releases repo and moving creating of the release tags into each agent's GHA deploy flow.

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@hmstepanek hmstepanek force-pushed the move-release-from-lambda-to-gha branch from 0c58738 to f8bd739 Compare December 19, 2024 00:12
@hmstepanek hmstepanek changed the title Move init container release from lambda to GHA ci: move init container release from lambda to GHA Dec 19, 2024
@hmstepanek hmstepanek changed the title ci: move init container release from lambda to GHA ci: Move init container release from lambda to GHA Dec 19, 2024
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@hmstepanek I know this is in draft but do you mind linking what this is replacing?

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uses: dev-hanz-ops/install-gh-cli-action@c78dbed4be2f8d6133a14a9a597ee12fd4ed5c93 # v3
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gh-cli-version: 2.63.2
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