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feat: ignore unavailable users #9406
feat: ignore unavailable users #9406
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@rarkins Let's use this PR to discuss 😃 |
Generally I think I'd prefer a generic config option (e.g. |
Sure, a single feature but with documentation mentioning which platforms support it would be good. It would be nice if you scan do a quick "scoping" for each platform with this PR to work out which could be supported and which do not have the concept yet.. even if not all are implemented. |
I updated the description to describe platform support a bit more. Based on that we need to stay with GitLab only for now... |
Co-authored-by: HonkingGoose <34918129+HonkingGoose@users.noreply.github.com>
…reinacher/renovate into pr/fgreinacher/9406
Co-authored-by: HonkingGoose <34918129+HonkingGoose@users.noreply.github.com>
…reinacher/renovate into pr/fgreinacher/9406
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some small changes
Co-authored-by: Michael Kriese <michael.kriese@visualon.de>
@rarkins LGTM |
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Changes:
Add logic to filter unavailable users to PR worker and platform API.
Currently this will only have an effect on GitLab, because other platforms either don't have the concept of user availability (Azure DevOps, Gitea, BitBucket) or have the concept, but don't expose it via their API (GitHub).
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Closes #9348
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