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Requesting codeowner permission for opentelemetry-sdk-extension-aws #1379

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Requesting codeowner permission for sdk-extension/opentelemetry-sdk-extension-aws

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Does This PR Require a Core Repo Change?

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@Kausik-A Kausik-A requested a review from a team October 13, 2022 18:01
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lzchen commented Oct 13, 2022

@NathanielRN Is this fine?

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Yes fine with me! Thanks for pinging me 🙂

@lzchen lzchen added the Skip Changelog PRs that do not require a CHANGELOG.md entry label Oct 14, 2022
@lzchen lzchen merged commit 9beb6b2 into open-telemetry:main Oct 14, 2022
saartochner-lumigo pushed a commit to lumigo-io/opentelemetry-python-contrib that referenced this pull request Nov 13, 2022
saartochner-lumigo pushed a commit to lumigo-io/opentelemetry-python-contrib that referenced this pull request Nov 13, 2022
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