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Document how to add new branches/different Python versions to pip-compile job #1765

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gotmax23 opened this issue Aug 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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          Thanks for doing this @gotmax23 I think it looks good and can see that it works from the run that you did off your branch.

I've added @samccann as a reviewer mainly as an FYI because this is something we'll need to maintain every time we cut a new branch etc. I can start documenting these things as well as the different Python versions in the README in the next week or so. We have some scribble notes but should probably convert those to something other folks can work with.

Originally posted by @oraNod in #1616 (review)

@ansible-documentation-bot ansible-documentation-bot bot added the needs_triage Needs a first human triage before being processed. label Aug 20, 2024
@gotmax23 gotmax23 added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation tooling This PR affects tooling (CI, pr_labeler, noxfile, linters, etc.) but not the docs builds themselves. labels Aug 20, 2024
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