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Red Hat Trusted App Pipeline purge work #53

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openshift-ci bot commented Aug 31, 2023

Thanks for your pull request. Before we can look at it, you'll need to add a 'DCO signoff' to your commits.

📝 Please follow instructions in the contributing guide to update your commits with the DCO

Full details of the Developer Certificate of Origin can be found at developercertificate.org.

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  • afcb485 Red Hat Trusted App Pipeline purge work

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[APPROVALNOTIFIER] This PR is NOT APPROVED

This pull-request has been approved by: red-hat-trusted-app-pipeline[bot]
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Hi @red-hat-trusted-app-pipeline[bot]. Thanks for your PR.

I'm waiting for a stolostron member to verify that this patch is reasonable to test. If it is, they should reply with /ok-to-test on its own line. Until that is done, I will not automatically test new commits in this PR, but the usual testing commands by org members will still work. Regular contributors should join the org to skip this step.

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