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Remove deploy to AT21 #1227

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Remove deploy to AT21 #1227

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@allinox allinox commented Jan 16, 2025

Description

AT21 is no longer used for Altinn 2 - it is mainly a testing environment for other things than the altinn portal.
To minimize noise in the deploy pipeline, (and since our solution likely wouldn't work there anyway), deploy to AT21 is removed. Focus will only be on AT22, 23 and 24 going forward.

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  • Your code builds clean without any errors or warnings
  • Manual testing done (required)
  • Relevant automated test added (if you find this hard, leave it and we'll help out)
  • All tests run green

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  • User documentation is updated with a separate linked PR in altinn-studio-docs. (if applicable)

@github-actions github-actions bot added the kind/chore Create a none user-story issue (chore, tech issue, backend issue) label Jan 16, 2025
@allinox allinox requested a review from sonwit January 16, 2025 10:14
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@allinox allinox merged commit 6dc194b into main Jan 16, 2025
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@allinox allinox deleted the chore/remove-deploy-to-at21 branch January 16, 2025 11:02
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