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      Per the work done in https://issues.redhat.com/browse/CONSOLE-4017, it is possible to remove `Dockerfile.builder`.  In order to do so, we need to implement changes in both the console repo as well as the release repo (the latter will be covered by a separate story).

            [CONSOLE-4083] Update console to remove Dockerfile.builder

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              jhadvig@redhat.com Jakub Hadvig
              rhn-engineering-rhamilto Robb Hamilton
              YaDan Pei YaDan Pei
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