Use a CODEOWNERS file with two GitHub teams (e.g. dx-frontend and dx-backend), with both having Team Mappings to the Sentry team #dx.
Expected Result
As per the example, Sentry would merge the paths from the two GitHub teams. i.e. my-frontend-path/folder1, my-frontend-path/folder2, my-backend-path/folder1, my-backend-path/folder2 would all be mapped to the Sentry team #dx
Actual Result
Sentry would only use one of the CODEOWNER blocks. i.e. my-frontend-path/folder1 and my-frontend-path/folder2; without including my-backend-path/folder1 and my-backend-path/folder2 as well
Environment
SaaS (https://sentry.io/)
Steps to Reproduce
Use a CODEOWNERS file with two GitHub teams (e.g.
dx-frontend
anddx-backend
), with both having Team Mappings to the Sentry team#dx
.Expected Result
As per the example, Sentry would merge the paths from the two GitHub teams. i.e.
my-frontend-path/folder1
,my-frontend-path/folder2
,my-backend-path/folder1
,my-backend-path/folder2
would all be mapped to the Sentry team#dx
Actual Result
Sentry would only use one of the CODEOWNER blocks. i.e.
my-frontend-path/folder1
andmy-frontend-path/folder2
; without includingmy-backend-path/folder1
andmy-backend-path/folder2
as wellProduct Area
Settings - Integrations
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