commit | 7cee4704aeca5bb9b171f307b7749d247dc0b446 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Spickett <david.spickett@linaro.org> | Tue Dec 12 09:53:03 2023 +0000 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Dec 12 09:53:03 2023 +0000 |
tree | ad9e569c2e713d86e26f4803e4a13e91ea9e919b | |
parent | 714417455da34855290c3b575b8daabb78340e45 [diff] |
[GitHub] Try a workaround to get the new contributor greeting to work (#75036) For reasons unknown, the FIRST_TIMER and FIRST_TIME_CONTRIBUTOR states don't come through on new user PRs, I have opened https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/78038 to see if that's my mistake or GitHub's. In the meantime, a possible workaround is to check that we have none of the other states. If there's some bug that means the first time associations aren't available in workflows, maybe the association will be "NONE". Also added a debug step to print that association so I can add it to the linked report. I will remove this as soon as I have 1 example PR.
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