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- Trigger `msrv.yml` on the push event, for the same branches
for which `ci.yml` is triggered on it. That is, make the
corresponding change to the MSRV workflow that was made to the
test workflow.
- Remove outdated comments on `msrv.yml`. These comments already
disagreed with the code, since they named `master` when the
branch was `main`, and suggested that all pull requests would
trigger the workflow when really was (and continues to be) also
limited by branch.
- Add `workflow_dispatch` to the `ci.yml` and `msrv.tml` workflows,
so they can be manually run even for branches that are not named,
and in the case of `ci.yml`, so it can be manually run even when
changes are not made to any of the paths that are also needed
to trigger it on the push or pull_request events.
- Put `workflow_dispatch` last in the `release.yml` workflow that
already had it. Currently it is a secondary way to trigger all
workflows that include it. It was in practice the primary way to
trigger `release.yml` when the push trigger was broken, but that
is no longer the case since 286e388 (GitoxideLabs#1475). Even in testing, it
is now most often run by pushing a tag. This brings its style in
line with the style in `cron.yml`, where `workflow_dispatch` was
already a secondary way to trigger the workflow and listed second.
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