revert: rollback 2nd nightly image#20646
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Removes the separate spartan nightly tag publishing job and restores deploy-next-net to use regular nightly images from the default branch instead of spartan-specific images from merge-train/spartan.
Reverts spartan-specific tag matching back to the original behavior: network scenarios run on any release tag (excluding -commit. test tags), and cleanup runs for nightly tags.
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Reverts two commits that changed next-net to a separate nightly that worked off of merge-train/spartan. Caused too much confusion.
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Reverts two commits that changed next-net to a separate nightly that worked off of merge-train/spartan. Caused too much confusion.