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Disable parsing Container Scanning reports by default

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What does this MR do?

Disable the parsing Container Scanning reports by default (setting default_enabled: false on the feature flag) so that the feature is disabled on every instances (even on-premise) as it is not production ready yet.

WIP: awaiting for final approval from PM.

What are the relevant issue numbers?

#7061 (closed)

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Edited by Olivier Gonzalez

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  • @ayufan We can't merge yet, but that way you've seen it already :smile:.

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  • @plafoucriere assigning to you to merge in last resort at the end of the day.

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  • mentioned in commit 4f4e3e26

  • Automatically picked into https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/9199, will merge into 11-7-stable-ee ready for 11.7.0-rc7-ee.

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