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Problem reports raised during task execution should contain task path location #31553

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donat opened this issue Dec 6, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #31520
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Problem reports raised during task execution should contain task path location #31553

donat opened this issue Dec 6, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #31520
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donat commented Dec 6, 2024

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@donat donat added a:feature A new functionality in:problems problems api labels Dec 6, 2024
@donat donat added this to the 8.13 RC1 milestone Dec 6, 2024
@donat donat self-assigned this Dec 6, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot reopened this Dec 10, 2024
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@donat This issue was closed as completed and looks release-note worthy, but no PR with release-notes update has been found.
Please, do one of the following:

  1. Attach a PR with the release notes or upgrade guide update to this issue.
  2. Add the has:release-notes-decision label to the issue if it's not release-note-worthy or it was fixed in an old release and close the issue.
  3. Close issue as "not planned".

@github-actions github-actions bot added the pending:release-notes Indicates that the issue requires a release notes entry label Dec 10, 2024
@donat donat added has:release-notes-decision and removed pending:release-notes Indicates that the issue requires a release notes entry labels Dec 27, 2024
@donat donat closed this as completed Dec 27, 2024
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