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Disable Mend and report success #789

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Disable Mend and report success #789

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Description

Mend has been failing without clear reasons and after many iterations through the debug cycle and we'd rather have reliable information, disabling the status checks on pull requests/pushes.

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  • New functionality includes testing
    • All tests pass, including unit test, integration test and doctest
  • New functionality has been documented
  • Commits are signed per the DCO using --signoff

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@AndreKurait AndreKurait marked this pull request as ready for review July 2, 2024 15:06
@AndreKurait AndreKurait force-pushed the AndreKurait-fixMend branch 7 times, most recently from feddd36 to 33fe565 Compare July 2, 2024 17:21
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The Security Check did not find any open source libraries to report on.

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@AndreKurait AndreKurait merged commit 62c98d8 into main Jul 2, 2024
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@AndreKurait AndreKurait deleted the AndreKurait-fixMend branch July 2, 2024 17:38
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