add a discrete job in CI for publishing to mavenLocal, then cache it#668
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The maven local publication is needed for the TestKit integration tests, so that's two different actors.
99.999% of the processing necessary for
publishToMavenLocalis for doing the actual builds and then generating the KDoc. All that KDoc is needed when building the website, so that's now three actors.Since half of the testing is done on a Windows machine, it's probably faster to do all that work and cache it on a Linux machine, then restore on Windows -- even with the added I/O. That's the theory, anyway.