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fix(ci): restore accidentally deleted shared workflow #290

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This PR restores a workflow that was accidentally modified. As the workflow is currently inactive, restoring it ensures that both the Greenhouse and Greenhouse-Extensions projects can continue to check the Juno applications.

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One little suggestion

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@ArtieReus ArtieReus merged commit cba3173 into main Sep 2, 2024
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@ArtieReus ArtieReus deleted the artie-restore-shared-workflow branch September 2, 2024 13:17
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