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chore: don't add release comments for next branch #34439

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Otherwise we get duplicated release comments when merging main to next

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@viceice viceice requested a review from rarkins February 24, 2025 09:41
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Merged via the queue into main with commit 0d1cbe1 Feb 24, 2025
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@rarkins rarkins deleted the chore/no-release-comments-for-next branch February 24, 2025 10:24
ivankatliarchuk added a commit to ivankatliarchuk/renovate that referenced this pull request Feb 24, 2025
* main:
  chore(deps): update peter-evans/create-pull-request action to v7.0.7 (main) (renovatebot#34442)
  chore: don't add release comments for next branch (renovatebot#34439)
  build(docker): use channel for computing docker tags (renovatebot#34436)
  build(docker): publish short tags for stable releases (renovatebot#34435)
mjobst-necls pushed a commit to mjobst-necls/renovate that referenced this pull request Mar 17, 2025
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