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feat: Ventilate issue to more GitHub projects #7822

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@teolemon teolemon commented Dec 9, 2022

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feat: Ventilate issue to more GitHub projects

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@teolemon teolemon changed the title feat: github-project-ventilator feat: Ventilate issue to more GitHub projects Dec 9, 2022
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VaiTon commented Dec 10, 2022

@teolemon maybe performance-wise it would be better to run multiple steps in the same job, so that we don't initialize a vm each time

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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

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@teolemon teolemon merged commit ba26fd2 into main Dec 12, 2022
@teolemon teolemon deleted the github-project-ventilator branch December 12, 2022 14:49
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