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Update Dependabot assignees and reviewers #503

Closed bot-anik closed 1 year ago

bot-anik commented 1 year ago

This PR updates the Dependabot configuration to specify new mainteners.

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coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 year ago

Walkthrough

The .github/dependabot.yml configuration file has been updated to modify the list of reviewers and assignees for automated dependency updates. The user "amimart" has been added to the roster, while "fredericvilcot", "ErikssonJoakim", "lolottetheclash", and "AnjaMis" have been removed from these roles. The limit for open pull requests remains the same.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
.github/dependabot.yml Added "amimart" as a reviewer and assignee; removed "fredericvilcot", "ErikssonJoakim", "lolottetheclash", and "AnjaMis" from both roles.

🐇🍂 In the brisk November air, a change was made, fair and square,
📜 To the bot's config, we declare, "amimart" is now in the caretaker's chair.


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