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refactor: switch 8.7 to 8.6 chart structure #2790

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Which problem does the PR fix?

Fixes: https://github.com/camunda/distribution/issues/377

What's in this PR?

Switch the 8.7 to 8.6 chart structure and move alpha to alpha-8.8.

Renamed: charts/camunda-platform-alpha => charts/camunda-platform-alpha-8.8
Copied: charts/camunda-platform-8.6 => charts/camunda-platform-alpha

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and move alpha to alpha-8.8
@aabouzaid aabouzaid force-pushed the distro-377-aa-rename-dirs branch from f5f2c88 to a8de52f Compare January 21, 2025 14:19
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lgtm

thanks!

@aabouzaid aabouzaid merged commit 24e9c1a into main Jan 21, 2025
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@aabouzaid aabouzaid deleted the distro-377-aa-rename-dirs branch January 21, 2025 14:50
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