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@Copilot Copilot AI review requested due to automatic review settings March 11, 2025 19:44
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@dotnet-issue-labeler dotnet-issue-labeler bot added the area-codeflow for labeling automated codeflow label Mar 11, 2025
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@carlossanlop carlossanlop added Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release and removed linkable-framework Issues associated with delivering a linker friendly framework labels Mar 12, 2025
@dotnet-policy-service dotnet-policy-service bot added the linkable-framework Issues associated with delivering a linker friendly framework label Mar 12, 2025
@carlossanlop carlossanlop merged commit 72d496b into dotnet:release/8.0 Mar 12, 2025
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