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Revert "Migrate eng/common to Ubuntu 22.04" for perf.yml#5054

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Revert "Migrate eng/common to Ubuntu 22.04" for perf.yml#5054
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This reverts commit 81c78af.

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The following pipelines have been queued for testing:
java - template
java - template - tests
js - template
net - template
net - template - tests
python - template
python - template - tests
You can sign off on the approval gate to test the release stage of each pipeline.
See eng/common workflow

@mikeharder mikeharder force-pushed the perf-revert-ubuntu22 branch from 1b1d7e5 to 54a8b29 Compare January 5, 2023 20:02
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The following pipelines have been queued for testing:
java - template
java - template - tests
js - template
net - template
net - template - tests
python - template
python - template - tests
You can sign off on the approval gate to test the release stage of each pipeline.
See eng/common workflow

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ghost commented Jan 5, 2023

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@ghost ghost merged commit db5dcce into Azure:main Jan 5, 2023
@mikeharder mikeharder deleted the perf-revert-ubuntu22 branch January 5, 2023 21:00
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