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chore: Fixed CI (replaced git protocol with https) #1666

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fixing failing CI

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@daroga0002 daroga0002 changed the title fix ci chore: fix ci Nov 2, 2021
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@antonbabenko this fix Github actions CI

@daroga0002 daroga0002 changed the title chore: fix ci chore: fix ci Nov 2, 2021
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Thanks for this. I completely forgot that today is November 2 - https://github.blog/2021-09-01-improving-git-protocol-security-github/ :)

@antonbabenko antonbabenko changed the title chore: fix ci chore: Fixed CI (replaced git protocol with https) Nov 2, 2021
@antonbabenko antonbabenko merged commit 8334d0d into terraform-aws-modules:master Nov 2, 2021
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This PR is included in version 17.24.0 🎉

spr-mweber3 pushed a commit to spring-media/terraform-aws-eks that referenced this pull request Dec 1, 2021
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