Route PR reviews to the DevEx squad via CODEOWNERS#2347
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AlexDaines wants to merge 1 commit intodevfrom
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Route PR reviews to the DevEx squad via CODEOWNERS#2347AlexDaines wants to merge 1 commit intodevfrom
AlexDaines wants to merge 1 commit intodevfrom
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Updates CODEOWNERS to list the DevEx reviewers child team as a co-owner alongside the parent
aws-sdk-dotnet-team. This lets GitHub auto-assign a single squad member as the primary reviewer (via round-robin on the child team) while keeping the parent team as a secondary owner so approvals from any team member still satisfy code-owner review.Context: our team is setting up subteam-based review routing so PRs land on the right squad without losing cross-team visibility. The parent team has no auto-assignment configured; the child team handles round-robin. Either team's approval satisfies the code-owner rule.
Related docs: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-code-owners