Small note about required OpenSSL support for linux targets#3156
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When this Calamari PR goes out, there is a requirement that linux targets have OpenSSL 1.1 or OpenSSL 3 installed if a step is run that performs git operations on the target.
This doesn't include loading scripts from a git repository, that is done server side, this is only a concern when cloning or commiting back to git on the target itself.