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Leads should not be automatically assigned to draft PRs #9251

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jimchamp opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9252
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Leads should not be automatically assigned to draft PRs #9251

jimchamp opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9252
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Needs: Lead Needs: Triage This issue needs triage. The team needs to decide who should own it, what to do, by when. [managed] Type: Bug Something isn't working. [managed]

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jimchamp commented May 10, 2024

Problem

The new PR assignment workflow labels and assigns leads to all new PRs, even drafts.

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  • Environment (prod, dev, local): prod

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Prevent the workflow from running if the newly created PR is a draft.

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@jimchamp jimchamp added Type: Bug Something isn't working. [managed] Needs: Triage This issue needs triage. The team needs to decide who should own it, what to do, by when. [managed] Needs: Lead labels May 10, 2024
@jimchamp jimchamp self-assigned this May 10, 2024
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