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fix(ci): update from published to released trigger for deployment epic (backport #3413) #3416

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I realized that the published event is triggered by pre-releases too.
The released event is only triggered when we set the release to the latest release, which is what we want to track for deployments.


This is an automatic backport of pull request #3413 done by Mergify.

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I realized that the `published` event is triggered by pre-releases too.
The `released` event is only triggered when we set the release to the
latest release, which is what we want to track for deployments.

(cherry picked from commit 389e55f)
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