build: allow for downloading artifact from partially successful pipelines#1803
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Description
Currently, the library worker release pipeline requires all stages in the official build pipeline to pass in order to download & publish the artifact. In case of flaky tests or GitHub outages, this change allows for the artifact to be downloaded even if the pipeline as a whole fails. If the build itself fails, there will be no artifact to download, so this is not an unsafe change.
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Host-Worker Contract
Worker Execution Logic
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