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chore(workflow): close stale issues as not planned rather than completed #17304

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Follow up with the latest GitHub updates, close stale issues as not planned.

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@plainheart plainheart merged commit 89d57f2 into master Jul 4, 2022
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@plainheart plainheart deleted the stale-close-reason branch July 4, 2022 03:52
@Ovilia Ovilia added this to the 5.4.0 milestone Sep 8, 2022
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