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T6781: Auto-close pull requests to stream branches #4156

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Auto-close pull requests

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  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Code style update (formatting, renaming)
  • Refactoring (no functional changes)
  • Migration from an old Vyatta component to vyos-1x, please link to related PR inside obsoleted component
  • Other (please describe): Auto-close pull requests

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  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document
  • I have linked this PR to one or more Phabricator Task(s)
  • I have run the components SMOKETESTS if applicable
  • My commit headlines contain a valid Task id
  • My change requires a change to the documentation
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly

@sever-sever sever-sever requested a review from a team as a code owner October 15, 2024 13:31
@sever-sever sever-sever requested review from dmbaturin, sarthurdev, zdc, jestabro, c-po and fett0 and removed request for a team October 15, 2024 13:31
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@dmbaturin dmbaturin changed the title T6781: Auto-close pull requests T6781: Auto-close pull requests to stream branches Oct 15, 2024
@sever-sever sever-sever merged commit 74691a5 into vyos:circinus Oct 15, 2024
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