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@denis-yuen denis-yuen commented Nov 15, 2022

Description
automatically assign reviewers to dependabot tickets for better visibility

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https://ucsc-cgl.atlassian.net/browse/SEAB-5002
https://github.blog/changelog/2020-07-15-assign-a-github-team-to-review-dependabot-pull-requests/

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  • Check that you pass the basic style checks and unit tests by running ./mvnw clean install
  • If this PR is for a user-facing feature, create and link a documentation ticket for this feature (usually in the same milestone as the linked issue). Style points if you create a documentation PR directly and link that instead.

@denis-yuen denis-yuen self-assigned this Nov 15, 2022
@denis-yuen denis-yuen requested review from a team, david4096, kathy-t and hyunnaye and removed request for a team November 15, 2022 21:16
@denis-yuen denis-yuen marked this pull request as ready for review November 15, 2022 21:16
@denis-yuen denis-yuen merged commit 67c7511 into develop Nov 16, 2022
@denis-yuen denis-yuen deleted the feature/dependabot_reviewers branch November 16, 2022 21:21
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