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add author of a pr as assignee#186

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dbasunag:add_assignee
Mar 20, 2025
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add author of a pr as assignee#186
dbasunag merged 2 commits intoopendatahub-io:mainfrom
dbasunag:add_assignee

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@dbasunag dbasunag commented Mar 18, 2025

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How Has This Been Tested?

Since pull_request_target won't work on active pr, verified in a separate repo.

Merge criteria:

  • The commits are squashed in a cohesive manner and have meaningful messages.
  • Testing instructions have been added in the PR body (for PRs involving changes that are not immediately obvious).
  • The developer has manually tested the changes and verified that the changes work

@dbasunag dbasunag requested a review from a team as a code owner March 18, 2025 15:14
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The following are automatically added/executed:

Available user actions:

  • To mark a PR as WIP, add /wip in a comment. To remove it from the PR comment /wip cancel to the PR.
  • To block merging of a PR, add /hold in a comment. To un-block merging of PR comment /hold cancel.
  • To mark a PR as approved, add /lgtm in a comment. To remove, add /lgtm cancel.
    lgtm label removed on each new commit push.
  • To mark PR as verified comment /verified to the PR, to un-verify comment /verified cancel to the PR.
    verified label removed on each new commit push.
Supported labels

{'/verified', '/lgtm', '/hold', '/wip'}

@dbasunag dbasunag force-pushed the add_assignee branch 2 times, most recently from 51d9c75 to 536e298 Compare March 18, 2025 15:31
@dbasunag dbasunag merged commit b34818b into opendatahub-io:main Mar 20, 2025
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@dbasunag dbasunag deleted the add_assignee branch March 20, 2025 14:03
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