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Eliminate gutenberg-packages-update workflow in favor of native Dependabot grouping #7576

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westonruter opened this issue Jul 6, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #7579
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Dependabot has native beta support for dependency grouping: dependabot/dependabot-core#1190 (comment). We should use that instead of our gutenberg-packages-update workflow.

Potentially include other dependencies grouped.

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@westonruter westonruter added Enhancement New feature or improvement of an existing one P2 Low priority labels Jul 6, 2023
@westonruter westonruter added this to the v2.4.2 milestone Jul 6, 2023
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QA Passed ✅

Verified the issue, and the Gutenberg package update workflow file is removed successfully and instead dependent bot file has been updated.

@thelovekesh thelovekesh added Bug Something isn't working Reader Mode WS:Core Work stream for Plugin core and removed Bug Something isn't working Reader Mode WS:Core Work stream for Plugin core labels Jul 13, 2023
@westonruter westonruter added the Changelogged Whether the issue/PR has been added to release notes. label Jul 18, 2023
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