Kind regards,
Daniel Hiller
He / Him / His
Principal Software Engineer, KubeVirt CI, OpenShift Virtualization
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As a maintainer I don't normally dismiss this lane when it fails, I think it is valuable. However, I understand that anything that's not required can fly under the radar;
The issue is that it's a one-size-fits-all lane (KUBEVIRT_ENABLE_EVERYTHING=true) and thus incapable of running certain tests,
and would require an occasional override which I am not certain sig-* maintainer could grant.