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Updating .ci-operator.yaml build_root_image from openshift/release #1130

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This is an autogenerated PR that updates the .ci-operator.yaml
to reference the build_root_image found in the ci-operator-config
in the openshift/release repository.

This is done in preparation for enabling reading the build_root from
your repository rather than the central config in openshift/release.
This allows to update the build_root in lockstep with code changes. For details, please
refer to the docs.

Note that enabling this feature is mandatory for all OCP components that have an ART build config.

A second autogenerated PR to the openshift/release repository
will enable reading the build_root from your repository once this PR was merged.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out in the #forum-testplatform
channel in the CoreOS Slack.
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This is an autogenerated PR that updates the `.ci-operator.yaml`
to reference the `build_root_image` found in the [ci-operator-config](https://github.com/openshift/release/tree/master/ci-operator/config)
in the [openshift/release](https://github.com/openshift/release) repository.

This is done in preparation for enabling reading the `build_root` from
your repository rather than the central config in [openshift/release](https://github.com/openshift/release).
This allows to update the `build_root` in lockstep with code changes. For details, please
refer to the [docs](https://docs.ci.openshift.org/docs/architecture/ci-operator/#build-root-image).

Note that enabling this feature is mandatory for all OCP components that have an ART build config.

A second autogenerated PR to the [openshift/release repository](https://github.com/openshift/release)
will enable reading the `build_root` from your repository once this PR was merged.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out in the #forum-testplatform
channel in the CoreOS Slack.
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/retest

Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes.

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/retest

Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes.

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/retest

Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes.

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/retest

Please review the full test history for this PR and help us cut down flakes.

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/hold

This migration is halted while some technical difficulties are worked out.

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@openshift-ci-robot: The following tests failed, say /retest to rerun all failed tests:

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ci/prow/e2e-gcp-ovn-upgrade 36b76d6 link /test e2e-gcp-ovn-upgrade
ci/prow/e2e-aws-ovn-windows 36b76d6 link /test e2e-aws-ovn-windows
ci/prow/e2e-vsphere-windows 36b76d6 link /test e2e-vsphere-windows

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@stevekuznetsov stevekuznetsov merged commit f845988 into openshift:master Jun 16, 2021
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