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[NFC] .github: Delete release branch PR template in favor of org-wide variant #74117

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@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis commented Jun 4, 2024

swiftlang now has an equivalent organization-wide PR template, so we no longer need this local one. Also, prompt folks to use this template when targeting a release branch in the default PR template.

@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis requested a review from shahmishal as a code owner June 4, 2024 17:20
@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis changed the title .github: Link out to Swift.org for release branch PR form [NFC] .github: Link out to Swift.org for release branch PR form Jun 4, 2024
@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis changed the title [NFC] .github: Link out to Swift.org for release branch PR form [NFC] .github: Delete release branch PR template in favor of org-wide variant Jun 21, 2024
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`swiftlang` now has an equivalent organization-wide PR template, so we
no longer need this local one. Also, prompt folks to use this template
when targeting a release branch in the default PR template.
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@shahmishal May I get a second set of eyes on this? Thanks!

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@shahmishal ping

@shahmishal shahmishal merged commit 4ebcbc2 into swiftlang:main Jul 10, 2024
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Thanks!

@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis deleted the prunus-persica branch July 10, 2024 16:11
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