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Update references to the default branch #6148

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This change updates references to this repo's default branch ("master" to "main") in YAML pipelines, markdown documents, scripts, and code comments in this repo. It also updates references to other repos where the default branch has been renamed.

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nimanch commented Feb 23, 2022

Ignore if you have already done this, but should we be making sure our Connectivity/E2E Pipelines are running with this change?

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Ignore if you have already done this, but should we be making sure our Connectivity/E2E Pipelines are running with this change?

I combed through the pipeline definitions and replaced branch names wherever it made sense, but it's difficult to test the changes before we actually rename the branch. We'll just need to do the rename, then keep a close eye on various pipelines and tools over the coming days...

@damonbarry damonbarry merged commit 7e50406 into Azure:release/1.1 Feb 23, 2022
@damonbarry damonbarry deleted the rename-default-branch-1.1 branch February 23, 2022 01:40
ggjjj pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 19, 2022
This change updates references to this repo's default branch ("master" to "main") in YAML pipelines, markdown documents, scripts, and code comments in this repo. It also updates references to other repos where the default branch has been renamed.
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