allow triggering the upstream-dev CI if the check is skipped#11184
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allow triggering the upstream-dev CI if the check is skipped#11184
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This appears to have worked, see https://github.com/pydata/xarray/actions/runs/22229189964/job/64303881012 |
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#11096 inadvertently skipped CI if the
detect-ci-triggerjob was skipped. By replacing the defaultsuccess()(trueonly if all previous steps reported'success', everything else, including'skipped', will evaluate tofalse) withalways()and comparing against the result of thecache-pixi-lockstep, we can get CI to run onworkflow_dispatchandscheduleevents again.This has caused me to believe we don't have any current issues with upstream, when we actually do have breaking tests, see #11183.
cc @doronbehar