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Add Github Workflow Repository Dispatcher for atlan repo #2740

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Currently, the chart release GitHub action on Atlan repository is triggered by committing to a gitlog file from the service repositories. To enhance the workflow and streamline the release process, we are planning to decommission this approach and introduce a new method.

A new approach where the chart release GitHub action on the Atlan repository is triggered directly from the service repositories whenever a push occurs to branches such as main, master, alpha, beta, development, etc.

Release Plan

Type of change

  • New feature (adds functionality)

Development

  • Lint rules pass locally
  • Application changes have been tested thoroughly
  • Automated tests covering modified code pass

Security

  • Security impact of change has been considered
  • Code follows company security practices and guidelines

Code review

  • Pull request has a descriptive title and context useful to a reviewer. Screenshots or screencasts are attached as necessary
  • "Ready for review" label attached and reviewers assigned
  • Changes have been reviewed by at least one other contributor
  • Pull request linked to task tracker where applicable

@arniesaha arniesaha merged commit c721f19 into beta Jan 10, 2024
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@checkaayush checkaayush deleted the beta-enable-repository-distach branch April 23, 2024 10:06
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