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ci: use github buildin concurrency settings #11117

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@viceice viceice commented Aug 5, 2021

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This is a more stable version to auto cancel old running workflows. Using this successsfully on other repos.

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rarkins commented Aug 5, 2021

Will we remove out custom one afterwards?

@rarkins rarkins merged commit 2ca3472 into main Aug 5, 2021
@rarkins rarkins deleted the viceice-patch-1 branch August 5, 2021 14:42
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viceice commented Aug 5, 2021

yes, when all repos are updated to use these new settings. shouldn't harm to have both enabled

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