The general recommendation is to look for it in the tracker, then file it
as thoroughly as possible if not.
Thanks

Le 17 mars 2017 2:40 PM, "Peter Marcoen" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I experience the same effect.
>
> I have a top-level agent definition for the agent I want to use by default.
> In some underlying step I want to use a very specific agent, this override
> works great.
> However, if I use "agent none" in an underlying step to accept input, the
> "default" node is still being used!
> This is really annoying because now I have to put "agent none" at the
> top-level and a specific agent for each step.
> This has the side effect that an SCM checkout is done every time.
>
> Is there an open bug for this already?
>
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