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chore(otterdog): adding / updating file(s) due to blueprint require-dependabot-auto-merge #1048

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This PR has automatically been created by Otterdog due to configured blueprint Require dependabot-auto-merge.yml.

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Not sure why CLA fails for this repo but not others

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gdams commented Jan 20, 2025

Not sure why CLA fails for this repo but not others

This is weird. @netomi?

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A block has been put on this Pull Request as this repository is temporarily under a code freeze due to an ongoing release cycle.

If this pull request needs to be merged during the release cycle then please comment /merge and a PMC member will be able to remove the block.

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netomi commented Jan 20, 2025

thats because the repo belongs to the adoptium.temurin project while the bot user adoptium-bot is only whitelisted for adoptium itself. So thats why the commits are now done with eclipse-otterdog user, which is whitelisted. We would need to force-push the commits on this PR to get rid of the error, but imho its fine to merge it as we know who was doing the commit and its fine.

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