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chore: CODEOWNERS update 202206 #763

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NOTICE: If this pull request does not apply to your repository, please reach out to #internal-security-n-compliance. Please review and merge this PR to update the CODEOWNERS file to include the recently standardized team names

@dustincrogers dustincrogers added the type: chore work needed to keep the product and development running smoothly label Jun 28, 2022
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@kevinsamoei kevinsamoei changed the title CODEOWNERS update 202206 chore: CODEOWNERS update 202206 Jul 8, 2022
@kevinsamoei kevinsamoei force-pushed the chore/update_codeowners_file branch from dc6d00f to 7f77004 Compare July 8, 2022 13:39
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@dustincrogers could we have these two teams @netlify/netlify-dev, @netlify/pillar-dev-workflow have write access to the repo? I see errors on the file suggesting that

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