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Please cross check this list if additions / modifications needs to be done on top of your core changes and tick them off. Reviewer can as well glance through and help the developer if something is missed out.

  • Automated Tests (Jasmine integration tests, Unit tests, and/or Performance tests)
  • Updated Manual tests / Demo Config
  • Documentation (Application guide, Admin guide, Markdown, Readme and/or Wiki)
  • Verified that local development environment is working with latest changes (integrated with latest develop branch)
  • following best practices in code review doc

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Pull request overview

Updates repository ownership mappings for the integrate area by removing a specific individual from the integrate owners list, and regenerating the derived CODEOWNERS entries accordingly.

Changes:

  • Removed @KangJingA from the @data2evidence/integrate member list in .github/CODEOWNERS.teams.
  • Updated .github/CODEOWNERS to reflect the updated integrate ownership across all affected paths.

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File Description
.github/CODEOWNERS.teams Updates the integrate team’s member list (removes one user).
.github/CODEOWNERS Regenerates/updates CODEOWNERS entries so integrate-owned paths no longer include the removed user.

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