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Hi. I have three pull requests in my notifications. For all three PRs, I am both the original author and the self-assigned assignee. However, two of them are labeled as "author" and one of them as "assigned"
For all three PRs, the activity timeline is exactly the same: created PR -> added assignee and reviewer -> tests -> merge.
Could you explain the exact logic GitHub uses to prioritize the "author" vs "assigned" badge in the notifications?
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Hi. I have three pull requests in my notifications. For all three PRs, I am both the original author and the self-assigned assignee. However, two of them are labeled as "author" and one of them as "assigned"
For all three PRs, the activity timeline is exactly the same: created PR -> added assignee and reviewer -> tests -> merge.
Could you explain the exact logic GitHub uses to prioritize the "author" vs "assigned" badge in the notifications?
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