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chore: add openedx.org/release annotation #313

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@cmltaWt0 cmltaWt0 commented May 6, 2024

This makes the repository discoverable by the
release repo-tools.

This makes the repository discoverable by the
release repo-tools.
@openedx-webhooks openedx-webhooks added the open-source-contribution PR author is not from Axim or 2U label May 6, 2024
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@volodymyr-chekyrta volodymyr-chekyrta merged commit 0529e27 into openedx:develop May 6, 2024
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