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feat(ng-dev): allow for labels to be applied to only a subset of managed repositories #2312

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Allow for specific labels to be applied to a subset of managed repositories instead of all

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LGTM

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Allow for specific labels to be applied to a subset of managed repositories instead of all
@josephperrott josephperrott removed the request for review from devversion September 16, 2024 15:24
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This PR was merged into the repository by commit 034dc5f.

The changes were merged into the following branches: main

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