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[GH] Increase n days before issue considered stale #18108

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@hramos hramos commented Feb 26, 2018

This repository has Probot's Stale workflow enabled. It is configured via the .github/stale.yml file.

In this PR, we increase number of days before an issue becomes stale to ~six months, and increase days until the same issue is closed after inactivity to ~2 months.

It also limits the stale bot to issues only.

… and increase days until the same issue is closed after inactivity to ~2 months
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@hramos is landing this pull request. If you are a Facebook employee, you can view this diff on Phabricator.

@hramos hramos deleted the update-bots branch March 1, 2018 17:16
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