Disable image provenance for now#44
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After switching to
docker/build-push-action, we start pushing "image index" at the tag:While this works, it does break some workflows as users now require to explicitly specify
--platformto pull the image when they are not onlinux/amd64.This PR stops the generation of said image index, and restores the old behavior where we just have image at the tag:
I think we do want to build multi-platform image eventually, but it will involves refactoring the workflows and Dockerfile since we pin our base images at a digest (and digest differs from one platform to another). Hence, I want to do this quick fix to restore the old behaviour for now.