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Update to latest image of github ci verifier #96

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This updates to the latest image of the github ci verifier and changes on on-pull-request to true

Created by Sourcegraph batch change wesleybalvanz-wf/image-update.

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sourcegraph-wk commented Jul 7, 2022

This image of the github ci verifier uses an etag on repeat requests so if there is no change it doesn't count towards the rate limit which allows us to run these on PR's as well as releases.

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+10

@Workiva/release-management-p ready for merge.

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+1 from RM

@rmconsole7-wk rmconsole7-wk merged commit f0ba5b7 into master Jul 8, 2022
@rmconsole7-wk rmconsole7-wk deleted the update-github-verifier-image branch July 8, 2022 18:55
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