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Use replicated-actions in conformance tests #5060

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@jdewinne jdewinne commented Nov 4, 2024

Official repo is replicated-actions

Signed-off-by: Josh De Winne <[email protected]>
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@stefanprodan FYI this PR updates the reference from the older Replicated Compatibility Matrix repo name to the current one to make sure nothing breaks in the future for your OpenShift and k3s testing.

I noticed that Flux hasn't created any new test clusters since Sept 30, but it looks like that also lines up with your last release tag of Sept 30. As always, when you start up testing again, let us know if you have any issues or feedback.

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Thanks @jdewinne and @AmberAlston, the conformance tests will run after this gets merged, we cannot run them on PRs from external contributors due to security constraints.

@stefanprodan stefanprodan changed the title Update conformance.yaml Use replicated-actions in conformance tests Nov 6, 2024
@stefanprodan stefanprodan added the area/testing Testing related issues and pull requests label Nov 6, 2024
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LGTM

@stefanprodan stefanprodan merged commit 2a5948f into fluxcd:main Nov 6, 2024
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