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Yet another test issue JPhamtv #751

Open t-will-gillis-dummy opened 1 month ago

t-will-gillis-dummy commented 1 month ago

Overview

REPLACE THIS TEXT - Clearly state the purpose of this issue in 2 sentences or less. We write ours a modified user story in this format: We need to do X for Y reason.

Action Items

REPLACE THIS TEXT - List the research to be done, or the steps to be completed. Note: If the steps can be divided into tasks for more than one person, we recommend dividing it up into separate issues, or assigning it as a pair programming task.

Resources/Instructions

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hello @t-will-gillis, we appreciate you taking on issue #751, however it looks like you've already worked on enough issues of this complexity. Try checking out some of the issues of the next complexity from the Prioritized Backlog :)

We are going to unassign you from this issue so you can take on another issue.

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hello @t-will-gillis, we appreciate you taking on issue #751, however it looks like you've already worked on enough issues of this complexity. Try checking out some of the issues of the next complexity from the Prioritized Backlog :)

We are going to unassign you from this issue so you can take on another issue.

Hfla appreciates you! :)

P.S. There is one exception to this rule/automation, and that is if you were away for a long time, and need to do the issue ladder again. If that is the case, please post the following note on the issue and on your Pre-work Checklist. A Merge team member will reassign you to this issue, and will help you get assigned to subsequent issues up to medium size.

I am returning after a significant time away, and need to do the issue ladder again. Please assign me back to this issue.
github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hi @t-will-gillis, HfLA appreciates your interest in this issue, but please note that it is in the "New Issue Approval" column of the Project Board because it has not been finalized, approved, or prioritized, and so it is not ready for assignment. For this reason, you have been unassigned from this issue. Please remember to assign issues only from the "Prioritized Backlog" column.

The only exceptions to this rule are if you are writing an issue and the Draft label is applied, or if you are self-assigning to your "Pre-work Checklist" (the issue includes the Complexity: Prework label).

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hello @t-will-gillis, we appreciate you taking on issue #751, however it looks like you've already worked on enough issues of this complexity. Try checking out some of the issues of the next complexity from the Prioritized Backlog :)

We are going to unassign you from this issue so you can take on another issue.

Hfla appreciates you! :)

P.S. There is one exception to this rule/automation, and that is if you were away for a long time, and need to do the issue ladder again. If that is the case, please post the following note on the issue and on your Pre-work Checklist. A Merge team member will reassign you to this issue, and will help you get assigned to subsequent issues up to medium size.

I am returning after a significant time away, and need to do the issue ladder again. Please assign me back to this issue.
github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hi @t-will-gillis, HfLA appreciates your interest in this issue, but please note that it is in the "New Issue Approval" column of the Project Board because it has not been finalized, approved, or prioritized, and so it is not ready for assignment. For this reason, you have been unassigned from this issue. Please remember to assign issues only from the "Prioritized Backlog" column.

The only exceptions to this rule are if you are writing an issue and the Draft label is applied, or if you are self-assigning to your "Pre-work Checklist" (the issue includes the Complexity: Prework label).

github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hello @t-will-gillis, we appreciate you taking on issue #751, however it looks like you've already worked on enough issues of this complexity. Try checking out some of the issues of the next complexity from the Prioritized Backlog :)

We are going to unassign you from this issue so you can take on another issue.

Hfla appreciates you! :)

P.S. There is one exception to this rule/automation, and that is if you were away for a long time, and need to do the issue ladder again. If that is the case, please post the following note on the issue and on your Pre-work Checklist. A Merge team member will reassign you to this issue, and will help you get assigned to subsequent issues up to medium size.

I am returning after a significant time away, and need to do the issue ladder again. Please assign me back to this issue.
github-actions[bot] commented 1 month ago

Hello @t-will-gillis, we appreciate you taking on issue #751, however it looks like you've already worked on enough issues of this complexity. Try checking out some of the issues of the next complexity from the Prioritized Backlog :)

We are going to unassign you from this issue so you can take on another issue.

Hfla appreciates you! :)

P.S. There is one exception to this rule/automation, and that is if you were away for a long time, and need to do the issue ladder again. If that is the case, please post the following note on the issue and on your Pre-work Checklist. A Merge team member will reassign you to this issue, and will help you get assigned to subsequent issues up to medium size.

I am returning after a significant time away, and need to do the issue ladder again. Please assign me back to this issue.
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