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# See https://help.github.com/en/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-code-owners
# Code owners are automatically requested for review when someone opens a pull request that modifies code that they own.
# Code owners are not automatically requested to review draft pull requests.
# When someone with admin or owner permissions has enabled required reviews,
# they also can optionally require approval from a code owner before the author can merge a pull request in the repository.
# The people you choose as code owners must have write permissions for the repository.
# When the code owner is a team, that team must have write permissions,
# even if all the individual members of the team already have write permissions directly,
# through organization membership, or through another team membership.
# Each CODEOWNERS file assigns the code owners for a single branch in the repository.
# For code owners to receive review requests, the CODEOWNERS file must be on the base branch of the pull request.
# A CODEOWNERS file uses a pattern that follows the same rules used in gitignore files.
# The pattern is followed by one or more GitHub usernames or team names using the standard @username or @org/team-name format.
# You can also refer to a user by an email address that has been added to their GitHub account, for example user@example.com.
# These owners will be the default owners for everything in this repo.
# Unless a later match takes precedence, @kumahq/kuma-maintainers will be requested for
# review when someone opens a pull request.
* @kumahq/kuma-maintainers