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Remove confusing comment (◎_◎;) #4171

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@jerop was walking through this code in a meeting and I noticed this
comment for a few reasons:

  • it's at the end of the line v.s. above the line which is kind of abnormal
  • it's referring to some specific code shape at some point in time which
    seems like something that will fall out of sync quickly
  • in fact im not sure what the t.Skip is that it is referring to - it
    seems to be the function that t.skip is being called from??

After trying to understand it more it not only doesn't seem to be adding
anything useful, I'm actually not sure what it means (maybe it was
included from some WIP refactoring to help the author?)

Anyway if anyone knows more or feels like this should stay maybe we can
update it :D

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@jerop was walking through this code in a meeting and I noticed this
comment for a few reasons:
- it's at the end of the line v.s. above the line which is kind of abnormal
- it's referring to some specific code shape at some point in time which
  seems like something that will fall out of sync quickly
- in fact im not sure what the `t.Skip` is that it is referring to - it
  seems to be the function that `t.skip` is being called from??

After trying to understand it more it not only doesn't seem to be adding
anything useful, I'm actually not sure what it means (maybe it was
included from some WIP refactoring to help the author?)

Anyway if anyone knows more or feels like this should stay maybe we can
update it :D
@tekton-robot tekton-robot added the release-note-none Denotes a PR that doesnt merit a release note. label Aug 18, 2021
@tekton-robot tekton-robot added the size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. label Aug 18, 2021
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thanks @bobcatfish

/kind cleanup

@tekton-robot tekton-robot added kind/cleanup Categorizes issue or PR as related to cleaning up code, process, or technical debt. approved Indicates a PR has been approved by an approver from all required OWNERS files. labels Aug 18, 2021
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/lgtm

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@tekton-robot tekton-robot merged commit ef81019 into tektoncd:main Aug 18, 2021
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