- Build release builds for branches "master" and "next"
- Push docker images under different tags, depending on why the pipeline started
- branch master: push to `latest`
- branch next: push to `next`
- tag: push to `$TAG_NAME`
Signed-off-by: Jonas Zohren <git-pbkyr@jzohren.de>
Using `$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME` means we get `master` for every image build,
which is not very useful/informative. Using `$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA`,
on the other hand, makes it possible to see exactly from which commit an
image was built.
The average german man has a life expectancy of 78.7 years, or 689884.2 hours.
Assuming that Timo is 20 years old, he has rougly 514564.2 hours left on planet earth.
Also assuming that cross release builds took him 25 minutes before,
but 2-2.5x of that with the current release compilation config he wasted roughly an hour waiting for it to complete.
If he continued to work on Conduit for 20 more years (or 175320 hours),
and makes a release compilation about once per day, this means 7305 hours or 304 days wasted waiting for the rust compiler.
By cutting that back down to the original settings, he get's 182 days of his life back.
That's about 0.63% of his remaining life.
182 joyful days he can spend with family and loved ones.
1. The fallback text of the get_pdu admin room command response message
now contains the same text as the formatted_body content (namely, the
json instead of Debug-formatting of a serde type).
2. The formatted_body content of the get_pdu response is now
html-escaped.