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ci: use asdf versions, avoid codenames #1693

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ci: use asdf versions, avoid codenames #1693

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Motivation

Follow-up of #1685 @mattwr18 mentioned it's doing too many things.

How to test

  1. Check if CI fails

Motivation
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Follow-up of #1685 @mattwr18 mentioned it's doing too many things.

How to test
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1. Check if CI fails
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Looks good! Thanks @roschaefer
I like the idea of ensuring that we run our ci with the same versions we have configured for development. We just need to make sure that if we change these in production, we also update the .tool-versions

@mattwr18 mattwr18 merged commit 518505a into main Sep 12, 2023
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@mattwr18 mattwr18 deleted the ci/use-asdf-versions branch September 12, 2023 13:49
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