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Update label-on-approval.yml #571

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Update label-on-approval.yml #571

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@mxsm mxsm commented Jun 15, 2024

Which Issue(s) This PR Fixes(Closes)

Fixes #issue_id

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    • Updated workflow to enhance label assignment based on pull request approvals.

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The modifications to the label-on-approval.yml file include updating the event types that trigger the workflow, altering permissions related to issues and pull requests, and refining the logic for verifying approvals from specific collaborators before labeling pull requests.

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.github/workflows/label-on-approval.yml Updated triggering event types, altered issue and PR permissions, and refactored approval-checking logic.

Possibly related issues

  • mxsm/rocketmq-rust#545: This enhancement request aims to update the label-on-approval.yml workflow file, which aligns with the described changes.
  • mxsm/rocketmq-rust#565: This issue proposes updating the label-on-approval.yml workflow, which is consistent with the summary of changes.
  • mxsm/rocketmq-rust#555: This enhancement request also pertains to updating the label-on-approval.yml file, matching the changes described.

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In code we trust, in workflows we weave,
A dance of labels upon approval's eve.
Permissions granted, events redefined,
Collaboration thrives, streamlined and refined.
So let us celebrate, this code serene,
For label-on-approval.yml now reigns supreme. 🌟


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