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Require Approval Check for Management Plane Packages #8139

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The following pipelines have been queued for testing:
java - template
java - template - tests
js - template
net - template
net - template - tests
python - template
python - template - tests
You can sign off on the approval gate to test the release stage of each pipeline.
See eng/common workflow

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The following pipelines have been queued for testing:
java - template
java - template - tests
js - template
net - template
net - template - tests
python - template
python - template - tests
You can sign off on the approval gate to test the release stage of each pipeline.
See eng/common workflow

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/check-enforcer overide

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For help using check enforcer, see https://aka.ms/azsdk/checkenforcer

Available commands:

  • /check-enforcer evaluate - Re-evaluate existing pipeline statuses for PR
  • /check-enforcer override - Ignore any pipeline missing or failed statuses for PR
  • /check-enforcer help - Add this comment

If you are initializing a new service, follow the new service docs. If no Azure Pipelines are desired, run /check-enforcer override.

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/check-enforcer override

@chidozieononiwu chidozieononiwu merged commit fd3889a into Azure:main Apr 27, 2024
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