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[AIRFLOW-6447] Add GitHub Action to add Labels on Pull Requests #7039

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@kaxil kaxil commented Jan 4, 2020

We previously added the official Labeller Github action (#7032) and removed it later (#7035) because of a bug.

This PR uses the workaround labeller mentioned in actions/labeler#12 (comment)


Link to JIRA issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-6447

  • Description above provides context of the change
  • Commit message starts with [AIRFLOW-NNNN], where AIRFLOW-NNNN = JIRA ID*
  • Unit tests coverage for changes (not needed for documentation changes)
  • Commits follow "How to write a good git commit message"
  • Relevant documentation is updated including usage instructions.
  • I will engage committers as explained in Contribution Workflow Example.

(*) For document-only changes, no JIRA issue is needed. Commit message starts [AIRFLOW-XXXX].


In case of fundamental code change, Airflow Improvement Proposal (AIP) is needed.
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@kaxil kaxil requested a review from potiuk January 4, 2020 11:28
@kaxil kaxil merged commit 64f8783 into apache:master Jan 4, 2020
@kaxil kaxil deleted the AIRFLOW-6447]-Add-GitHub-Action-to-add-Labels-on-Pull-Requests branch January 4, 2020 11:29
galuszkak pushed a commit to FlyrInc/apache-airflow that referenced this pull request Mar 5, 2020
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