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@mdb mdb commented Dec 14, 2024

This corrects grammar errors in the github_release data source documentation by correcting the contraction "it's" ("it is") to the possessive "its."


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This corrects grammar errors in the `github_release` data source
documentation by correcting the contraction "it's" ("it is") to the
possessive "its."

Signed-off-by: Mike Ball <[email protected]>
@mdb mdb marked this pull request as ready for review December 14, 2024 12:07
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mdb commented May 4, 2025

@lafrenierejm - I see you've approved this back in February. Do you have any sense of if/when it can be merge and released?

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I see you've approved this back in February. Do you have any sense of if/when it can be merge and released?

@mdb Unfortunately I do not. My approval was simply as a community member. I'm not a maintainer of this project and don't have any private insight into the PR review process.

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mdb commented May 5, 2025

Hi @kfcampbell - I believe you've merged/released other PRs. Is there anything I can do to help steward this along to get it reviewed, merged, and released? Thanks!

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