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[Feature]: Auto Commenting feature for PR Merged #41

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Asymtode712 opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #48
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[Feature]: Auto Commenting feature for PR Merged #41

Asymtode712 opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #48

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Description

This feature aims to solve the problem of inconsistent and delayed communication following the merging of PRs. By automating the commenting process, it ensures that contributors receive timely feedback and acknowledgments. It also reduces the administrative burden on maintainers, allowing them to focus more on code reviews and other critical tasks.

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The feature request is important because when pull requests (PRs) are merged in a project, it is often important to provide consistent feedback or notifications to the contributors. Currently, this process can be manual and time-consuming, leading to inconsistent communication and delayed acknowledgments. This can frustrate both maintainers, who have to remember to comment, and contributors, who might feel their efforts are not promptly recognized.

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@harmeetsingh11 please assign me this issue under gssoc

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@Asymtode712 assigning to you, go for it.

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Hello @Asymtode712! Your issue #41 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!

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