Add GitHub handle for Will Gillis#8235
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santiseccovidal
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Hi @praytoo the what and why sections are correct, also branches are good but the code changes need to be modified because you need to add the variable but not the GitHub handle.
Let me know if you understand what I mean, just remove t-will-gillis from the code and it will be correct.
Thanks for working on this.
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hi @santisecco I've made the requested changes — the github-handle variable is now present but left empty. Thank you for your help! |
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@praytoo now the changes are correct. Also the docker version of the website is unchanged.
Thanks for working on this.
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Thanks for your efforts, praytoo!
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The pull request done with the correct branch.
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There's a linked issue, and I understood it.
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I appreciate you adding the file name under "What changes did you make?" even though it's in the Files Changed tab.
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The change in the Files Changed tab look good!
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I don't know if it matters because @santisecco didn't bring it up, but nothing's been checked in the CodeQL Alerts section. That said, I'd like to approve.
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Thank you @santisecco @kdaca19xx i adjusted the codeQL alerts section |
Fixes #7380
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