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chore(ci): remove the workflow to update the old operator #1459

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@aroberts87 aroberts87 commented Nov 6, 2023

What this PR does / why we need it:

the legacy sysdig chart has been deprecated, and as a result we can remove the workflow to update the legacy sysdig-operator when the chart is updated

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  • Title of the PR starts with type and scope, (e.g. feat(agent,node-analyzer,sysdig-deploy):)
  • Chart Version bumped for the respective charts
  • Variables are documented in the README.md (or README.tpl in some charts)
  • Check GithubAction checks (like lint) to avoid merge-check stoppers
  • All test files are added in the tests folder of their respective chart and have a "_test" suffix

@aroberts87 aroberts87 requested a review from a team November 6, 2023 21:05
@aroberts87 aroberts87 self-assigned this Nov 6, 2023
the legacy sysdig chart has been deprecated, and as a result we can
remove the workflow to update the legacy sysdig-operator when
the chart is updated
@aroberts87 aroberts87 force-pushed the chore/smagent-5923-rm-operator-update-workflow branch from d3f0a13 to 6f08467 Compare November 7, 2023 14:45
@aroberts87 aroberts87 enabled auto-merge (squash) November 7, 2023 14:45
@aroberts87 aroberts87 merged commit 5b3af41 into master Nov 7, 2023
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@aroberts87 aroberts87 deleted the chore/smagent-5923-rm-operator-update-workflow branch November 7, 2023 14:48
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