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Remove redundant parsing user_data code #3119

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Remove redundant parsing user_data code #3119

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Pull Request Checklist

  • implement the feature
  • write the documentation
  • extend the test coverage
  • update the specification
  • adjust plugin docstring
  • modify the json schema
  • mention the version
  • include a release note

@happz happz added this to the 1.36 milestone Aug 11, 2024
@happz happz added the plugin | artemis Related to Artemis provision plugin label Aug 11, 2024
@happz happz added the status | ready for merge The only missing piece is to do the rebase the current 'main' and let the CI finish. label Aug 22, 2024
@happz happz added the ci | full test Pull request is ready for the full test execution label Aug 23, 2024
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happz commented Aug 23, 2024

/packit test

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happz commented Aug 26, 2024

Unrelated failures, merging.

@happz happz merged commit d44bd54 into main Aug 26, 2024
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@happz happz deleted the user-data branch August 26, 2024 07:51
The-Mule pushed a commit to The-Mule/tmt that referenced this pull request Oct 14, 2024
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