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ci: Shorten internal images build time by removing multiarchitecture container image build #456

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ppawlowski opened this issue Sep 3, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #459
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area:infrastructure Anything related to the FF platform infrastructure task A piece of work that isn't necessarily tied to a specific Epic or Story.
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For the internal purposes (FFC) we do not need to have multiarchitecture container images.
The goal of this task is to shorten container images build time by removing multiarchitecutre build step from the workflows.
This will require refactor of the build_container_image reusable workflow.

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@ppawlowski ppawlowski added the task A piece of work that isn't necessarily tied to a specific Epic or Story. label Sep 3, 2024
@ppawlowski ppawlowski self-assigned this Sep 3, 2024
@ppawlowski ppawlowski moved this to Up Next in 🛠 Development Sep 3, 2024
@ppawlowski ppawlowski added the area:infrastructure Anything related to the FF platform infrastructure label Sep 3, 2024
@ppawlowski ppawlowski added this to the 2.9 milestone Sep 3, 2024
@ppawlowski ppawlowski moved this from Up Next to Review in 🛠 Development Sep 9, 2024
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Review to Done in 🛠 Development Sep 17, 2024
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