It might seem funny, it might seem stupid... but this might happen to someone else, so it can be handy for the future. How do you re-order your stages in a pipeline?
Let's take this example:

Now, if you want to move Stage 2 to the end, you will try and click on the Stage UI or in the Tasks and you will not find how this is possible.
The answer is in the Pre-deployment conditions:

There you can find the triggers that can be linked to a Stage, which in this case is the completion of a previous stage:

Changing that value will make your re-ordering needs a reality 😊
Let's take this example:

Now, if you want to move Stage 2 to the end, you will try and click on the Stage UI or in the Tasks and you will not find how this is possible.
The answer is in the Pre-deployment conditions:

There you can find the triggers that can be linked to a Stage, which in this case is the completion of a previous stage:

Changing that value will make your re-ordering needs a reality 😊
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