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1026138477 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/6214#issuecomment-1026138477 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/6214 IC_kwDOAMm_X849KaFt TomNicholas 35968931 2022-01-31T19:38:19Z 2022-01-31T19:38:19Z MEMBER

Insert things like contributors automatically; I've used fastmod for this sort of automation Not sure whether we can strip out bot names?

Yes, let's do that - we could have a bot name red list, but I don't personally think it matters if there are a couple of bot names or duplicated names in the list.

Automate checks for things like "am I on the correct branch", remove checks like "run the tests again" given our CI infra is really good now

If we can do this reliably then yes!

Automate release notes? Is this possible (without spinning up GPT3 :) ) I didn't add a description for them the most recent release We already have whatsnew, maybe that's enough? I rather enjoy reading release notes for libraries I follow! So maybe this is something to spend a few minutes on?

I feel like we could just make release notes explicitly optional? So we can write a summary if there is particularly cool feature we want to highlight, but most of the time the whatsnew will do fine?

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1026101011 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/6214#issuecomment-1026101011 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/6214 IC_kwDOAMm_X849KQ8T max-sixty 5635139 2022-01-31T18:54:37Z 2022-01-31T18:54:37Z MEMBER

A few other things we can do: - Insert things like contributors automatically; I've used fastmod for this sort of automation - Not sure whether we can strip out bot names? - Automate checks for things like "am I on the correct branch", remove checks like "run the tests again" given our CI infra is really good now (thanks @andersy005 & @keewis & others!) - Automate release notes? Is this possible (without spinning up GPT3 :) ) - I didn't add a description for them the most recent release - We already have whatsnew, maybe that's enough? - I rather enjoy reading release notes for libraries I follow! So maybe this is something to spend a few minutes on?

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