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ci: Drop redundant workflows #38

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@georgebisbas georgebisbas added the tests related to adding/editing/deleting tests label Nov 22, 2023
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We can disable workflows at the GitHub repository level; I wonder if it's worth deleting the files, as this will result in more pain when/if you want to update against Devito upstream again.
It's more of an advice than a disagreement; I don't mind if you still prefer deleting the file!

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We can disable workflows at the GitHub repository level; I wonder if it's worth deleting the files, as this will result in more pain when/if you want to update against Devito upstream again. It's more of an advice than a disagreement; I don't mind if you still prefer deleting the file!

Cool idea: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/disabling-and-enabling-a-workflow
Thanks!

@georgebisbas georgebisbas merged commit 63f91ad into master Nov 22, 2023
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