Add Octocrab to third party libraries#2380
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Thanks so much for opening a PR! I'll get this triaged for review ✨ |
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I'm not sure how this would be stale on my end when it's pending review. |
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Thanks for your patience! Our small team is working our way through reviewing all of the amazing contributions ✨ |
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@janiceilene I understand that, however it's pretty bad experience as a contributor to get a comment that a PR will be closed where's there's nothing I can do other than comment on it, it's unneeded noise for both contributors and the team. It would be nice if there was a label such as |
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I appreciate that perspective and that's a great suggestion! I'll bring that up with the team. |
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🚀 Thanks for making this addition! I'll get this merged down for you.
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Why:
Developers writing their GitHub integrations in Rust, might be interested in using the octocrab library.
What's being changed:
Adds the octocrab library to list of third party libraries.
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