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fix: Mitigate possibility of scheduled builds disablement after 60 days of image repo inactivity #68

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@fiftydinar

According to this keepalive-workflow, users can get this message if there is no activity to the repo for 60+ days:

105174930-4303e100-5b49-11eb-90ed-95a55697582f

Which means that their image wouldn't get any updates if they didn't commit anything for 60+ days.
This is not a good thing. Users should be able to just set & forget their image.

However, analyzing the Atomic Studio project, I can see that the last commit was done in 10th September at the time of writing, while the most-recent scheduled weekly build normally ran in 24th November, which is 75 days without any new commit.

So I'm not sure when this actually happens, on which scenarios & similar.

So we need to investigate if this needs to be solved at all:

  • if there's no need to solve this issue, we can conclude & close this issue
  • Otherwise, we should investigate the usage of keepalive-workflow in this action

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