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chore(ci): migrate to dt3_pipeline#122

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Summary

  • Migrate from jenkins-lib-common@dt3-migration to @dt3-pipeline
  • Remove properties(defaultPipelineProperties()) (now internal)
  • Move projectType: 'CE' into reuse map

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galvagnimatteo and others added 5 commits June 4, 2026 19:19
- Switch from @dt3-migration to @dt3-pipeline branch
- Remove properties(defaultPipelineProperties()) — handled by dt3_pipeline
- Move projectType: 'CE' into reuse block
- Remove unversioned override for OpenAPI — let build generate real version

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Generated Files Sync erroneously replaced SKIP with a computed hash.
The native binary changes every build so the hash must remain SKIP.
The underlying library bug is fixed in jenkins-lib-common@cbce78c.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Create .releaserc.json (modeled on carbonio-tasks): branches=[devel],
conventionalcommits preset on commit-analyzer + release-notes-generator,
no custom releaseRules, exec prepareCmd ./package/bump-version.sh, git
message without [skip ci].

Add package/bump-version.sh (single source of truth for pom.xml
revision/changelist and PKGBUILD pkgver/pkgrel), required by the
@semantic-release/exec prepareCmd and absent in this repo.

PKGBUILD left unchanged: only generated artifact in source[]
(carbonio-tasks-ce-runner) is already SKIP; no version-bearing docs packaged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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