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Fixed the branch that is checked out when scheduled v7 tests run. #151

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Description of the change

The scheduled tests for the next/7.x/main branch are checking out the master branch. This fixes that.

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@danielmorell danielmorell added the Type: Maintenance General up-keep, or changes that tidy an existing component or process. label Mar 20, 2023
@danielmorell danielmorell merged commit 5b5df8a into master Mar 20, 2023
@danielmorell danielmorell deleted the fixed/ci-v7-branch branch March 20, 2023 23:59
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