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Split the prioritize feature in smaller parts #616

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Closes #615.

I'll prepare a PR to edit triagebot.toml in rust-lang/rust tomorrow, which will need to be merged ASAP after this. Marking as draft in the meantime.

cc @Mark-Simulacrum @spastorino

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At a first glance looks good. Need to do a proper review though :).

@LeSeulArtichaut LeSeulArtichaut marked this pull request as ready for review June 11, 2020 17:29
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Seems fine to me. Is this good to go on your end?

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rust-lang/rust#73247 was just accepted, in the best case scenario we would merge this just before that PR.

Dylan-DPC-zz pushed a commit to Dylan-DPC-zz/rust that referenced this pull request Jun 11, 2020
Add various Zulip notifications for prioritization

Adapts `triagebot.toml` for rust-lang/triagebot#616 and adds various Zulip notifications for the Prioritization WG workflow.
We should also add indications about the procedure for handling those events, cc @rust-lang/wg-prioritization.

r? @spastorino
This should be merged as soon as possible after rust-lang/triagebot#616 is merged, cc @Mark-Simulacrum
@Mark-Simulacrum Mark-Simulacrum merged commit e151d7d into rust-lang:master Jun 12, 2020
@LeSeulArtichaut LeSeulArtichaut deleted the split-prioritize branch June 12, 2020 05:03
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