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Development: Remove actions relating to the old Artemis Development project #8185

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We want to replace the old development project with a new one that does not need these automations anymore.

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I removed them. We will in the future add new more complex ones for the new project.

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  • Chores
    • Removed the automatic addition of Pull Requests to the "Artemis Development" project upon opening.
    • Modified workflow to label tasks as "ready for review" without moving them to a specific project column.

@Hialus Hialus self-assigned this Mar 12, 2024
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The recent modifications streamline the pull request handling process by eliminating steps related to project management within GitHub workflows. Specifically, actions that automatically added pull requests to a project or moved them within project columns based on their status have been removed. Now, instead of being moved to a specific column, tasks are directly labeled as "ready for review," simplifying the review initiation process.

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.github/workflows/pullrequest-opened.yml Removed step to add PR to "Artemis Development" project in "In progress" column.
.github/workflows/pullrequest-readyforreview.yml Removed step to move task to a project column; now directly labels tasks as "ready for review."

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@Mtze Mtze merged commit a4a4c8f into develop Mar 12, 2024
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@Mtze Mtze deleted the chore/remove-old-project-stuff branch March 12, 2024 16:14
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