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ci: stop running docs pipeline on stable branches (master) #10406

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Dev docs must not be published from the stable-* branches because that overwrites changes from the master branch. Dev docs should always only ever reflect the current state from the master branch.

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  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • Technical debt
  • Tests
  • Documentation
  • Maintenance (e.g. dependency updates or tooling)

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Thanks for opening this pull request! The maintainers of this repository would appreciate it if you would create a changelog item based on your changes.

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@kulmann kulmann merged commit cb839f5 into master Jan 26, 2024
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ci: stop running docs pipeline on stable branches (master)
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