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Repo Gardening > AI Labeling: bail when issue already has labels #40279

Closed jeherve closed 1 day ago

jeherve commented 1 day ago

Proposed changes:

If an issue already has Feature or Feature Group labels, we can assume that the person who opened the issue knew what label to add. No new label needs to be added at this point.

Other information:

Jetpack product discussion

N/A

Does this pull request change what data or activity we track or use?

No

Testing instructions:

This can be tested in a fork. Here is an example:

https://github.com/jeherve/jetpack/issues/179

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