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Github Actions: remove legacy step from integration pipeline #472

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This PR removes a legacy step from the integration pipeline, which is no longer needed

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@pull-request-size pull-request-size bot added size/S and removed size/XS labels Feb 5, 2021
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@giorio94 giorio94 marked this pull request as ready for review February 5, 2021 16:17
@palexster palexster merged commit eb82f7b into master Feb 5, 2021
@palexster palexster deleted the mio/release-pipeline branch February 5, 2021 16:29
@giorio94 giorio94 added the kind/bug Something isn't working label Feb 5, 2021
@giorio94 giorio94 removed the kind/bug Something isn't working label Feb 12, 2021
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