Set Release Pipeline Type to "releaseJob"#430
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Updating the GitHub release job's type to "releaseJob" as required by 1ESPT since we make use of the GitHubRelease task. This warning has popped up in prior releases and in our S360 dashboard so this PR attempts to remediate the underlying issue.
It's also possible that this warning won't fall off our S360 dashboard until we run our next release. But at the very least, this change should get us ready for the end of June cutoff in which all pipelines that haven't remediated the issue will break. More info can be found here.