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Ci/zombie tests ci update #2116

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@zerg-su zerg-su commented May 31, 2024

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Zombie-Tests enabled for main ci workflow

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Before you open a Pull Request (PR), please make sure you've completed the following steps and confirm by answering 'Yes' to each item:

  1. Code is formatted: Have you run your code through clang-format to ensure it adheres to the project's coding standards? [Yes|No]
  2. Code is documented: Have you added comments and documentation to your code according to the guidelines in the project's contributing guidelines? [Yes|No]
  3. Self-review: Have you reviewed your own code to ensure it is free of typos, syntax errors, logical errors, and unresolved TODOs or FIXME without linking to an issue? [Yes|No]
  4. Zombienet Tests: Have you ensured that the zombienet tests are passing? Zombienet is a network simulation and testing tool used in this project. It's important to ensure that these tests pass to maintain the stability and reliability of the project. [Yes|No]

@zerg-su zerg-su requested a review from kamilsa May 31, 2024 08:41
@zerg-su zerg-su merged commit fa9dc44 into master May 31, 2024
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@zerg-su zerg-su deleted the ci/zombie-tests-ci-update branch May 31, 2024 10:34
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