change(regenerate_dashboard.yml): only fetch aggregate data#71
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This simplifies both the webpage generation (no dependency on the .json files) and the code, conceptually. It allows removing all filling in of placeholders. Further clean-ups left for the future include - remove a now-duplicate method in generate_assignment_page - removing the BasicPRInformation class, as its content is essentially a subset of the aggregate PR information. Landing this depends on PR data being updated reliably: not yet.
This should be significantly faster, as downloading all the raw data becomes superfluous. As a by-product, we can also skip installing curl or jq. Move the webpage generation into a separate workflow.
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This should be significantly faster, as downloading all the raw data
becomes superfluous. As a by-product, we can also skip installing curl or jq.
And move the webpage generation into a separate workflow again.
Depends on #70; do not land!