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chore: References from master to main branches #1181

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@flacatus flacatus commented Apr 16, 2021

Signed-off-by: Flavius Lacatusu [email protected]

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Che operator and chectl was already migrated from master to main branch.

Ref issue: eclipse-che/che#19410

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@tolusha tolusha changed the title Refference chectl to main branch and che-operator to main chore: References from master to main branches Apr 16, 2021
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@tolusha tolusha merged commit 12aa7b6 into main Apr 16, 2021
@tolusha tolusha deleted the main_br branch April 16, 2021 09:22
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l0rd commented Apr 20, 2021

Related to eclipse-che/che#17454

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