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The Docker images used for our continuous integration builds currently live in the libgit2/libgit2-docker repository. To make any changes in them, one has to make a PR there, get it reviewed, re-build the images and publish them to Docker Hub. This process is slow and tedious, making it harder than necessary to perform any updates to our Docker-based build pipeline. To fix this, we include all Dockerfiles used by Azure from the mentioned repository and inline them into our own repo. Instead of having to manually push them to the CI, it will now build the required containers on each pull request, allowing much greater flexibility.
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