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[ci] Update resourceManagement.yml #9070

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Events declared in this file have not been firing since the dotnet org
migration. Updating the file should hopefully get things moving again.

Events declared in this file have not been firing since the dotnet org
migration.  Updating the file should hopefully get things moving again.
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I'm seeing a new check here which looks promising:
Screenshot 2024-07-01 at 3 18 26 PM

@pjcollins pjcollins merged commit c20c5e9 into main Jul 1, 2024
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@pjcollins pjcollins deleted the dev/pjc/respolicy-update branch July 1, 2024 20:20
grendello added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 5, 2024
* main:
  [tests] verify trimmer warnings where appropriate (#9076)
  Bump to jbevain/cecil@8c123e1 (#9078)
  [trimming] remove `$(NullabilityInfoContextSupport)` (#9069)
  [build] Bump `$(XABuildToolsVersion)`=35 (#9071)
  [ci] Move PR build to shared pool (#8854)
  Use AsyncTask from xamarin-android-tools (#9017)
  Bump to dotnet/sdk@02c06d398a 9.0.100-preview.7.24351.1 (#9067)
  [trimming] use public `$(MetricsSupport)` property (#9068)
  [ci] Update resourceManagement.yml (#9070)
  Bump to dotnet/android-api-docs@c14203771a (#8992)
  [trimming] remove `$(_AggressiveAttributeTrimming)` by default (#9062)
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