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Move away from deprecated Release Drafter App #512

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🤖 Beep boop!

This is an automatic pull request that sets up release drafter as GitHub action for your repository.
Currently, you're using the app version of release drafter, which is deprecated since 2019. Features were only added to the action.

Switching to the action is a drop in replacement and requires no further work from your side.
Once you merge this PR, the action is setup. If you want to configure it further, read here.

In case of questions, please ping @NotMyFault.

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jetersen commented Mar 9, 2022

Somewhat not accurate information.
Yes the deprecation was announced.

All current features as of yesterday v5.19.0 of Release Drafter are supported both by app and action.

My current plans is actually to do release drafter v6 where the app will no longer be hosted by Release Drafter.
But continue to support probot, so anyone can continue to self host.

But than on GitHub.com we will only support the GitHub action.

@basil basil added the chore label Mar 9, 2022
@basil basil merged commit b3c68d8 into jenkinsci:master Mar 9, 2022
@NotMyFault NotMyFault deleted the chore/remove-release-drafter-app branch March 9, 2022 15:56
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timja commented Mar 9, 2022

Somewhat not accurate information.
Yes the deprecation was announced.

not harmful though, main reason to move is it's slow as 💩 and not reliable.

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