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ci(win): pin to windows-2022 as we need visual studio 2022 for now (with Qt 6.5)#1586

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ci(win): pin to windows-2022 as we need visual studio 2022 for now (with Qt 6.5)#1586
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Can be revisited when updating Qt

…ith Qt 6.5)

Can be revisited when updating Qt
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PR Summary

  • Consistency update in README.md
    The README file has been revised to reflect a change in standard workflow; now using windows-2022 rather than windows-latest.
  • Workflow Modification in ci.yml
    We've made adjustments to our continuous integration process, targeting the windows-2022 platform for running code instead of the previous windows-latest.
  • Update to feat-ci.yml
    Our feature integration workflow now runs in the updated windows-2022 environment, promoting consistency across all major workflows.

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I assume this will fix the issue in my other PR.

@DSCaskey DSCaskey merged commit 6816f4a into develop Jun 9, 2026
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@DSCaskey DSCaskey deleted the fix-windows-ci branch June 9, 2026 23:23
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