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URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm/pull/18456#issuecomment-3536007478

   ## Summary of Changes
   
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   This pull request streamlines the project's continuous integration and 
development environment by reorganizing existing Conda configuration files into 
a more appropriate `tests/conda` directory. Concurrently, it removes a 
substantial amount of obsolete Conda build infrastructure, including recipes, 
build scripts, and Docker-related files, which were no longer in use. These 
changes result in a cleaner, more maintainable codebase and ensure that all 
relevant CI configurations and tooling correctly reflect the new file locations 
and the absence of the deprecated build components.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Conda Configuration Relocation**: Conda configuration files, 
specifically `build-environment.yaml` and `condarc`, have been moved from the 
root `conda/` directory to `tests/conda/` to better reflect their 
testing-related purpose and consolidate test infrastructure.
   * **Removal of Unused Conda Build Infrastructure**: A significant amount of 
obsolete Conda build infrastructure has been removed. This includes the entire 
`conda/recipe/` directory (containing various build scripts and metadata), 
standalone build scripts (`build_cpu.sh`, `build_cuda.sh`, `build_win.bat`), 
Dockerfile templates (`Dockerfile.template`), and a script for rendering CUDA 
Dockerfiles (`render_cuda_dockerfiles.py`). This cleanup targets components 
that were no longer in active use.
   * **CI and Tooling Updates**: Various CI workflows and development tools 
have been updated to reflect the file relocations and removals. This includes 
adjusting paths in GitHub Actions (`.github/actions/setup/action.yml`), 
removing references to deleted files in linting scripts 
(`tests/lint/blocklint.sh`), updating version synchronization logic 
(`version.py`), and modifying CI skip globs 
(`ci/scripts/jenkins/git_skip_ci_globs.py`). Code ownership rules 
(`.github/CODEOWNERSHIP`) were also updated to match the new structure.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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