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Explicitly load release drafter base config from GitHub Release drafter v7 no longer accepts .github as a valid extension. The release drafter documentation (https://github.com/release-drafter/release-drafter/blob/master/docs/configuration-loading.md#fetching-from-a-repo-named-github) says The github: prefix is used internally to recognize you want to explicitly fetch from a remote (using octokit) instead of loading a file on the runtime's filesystem.
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User release drafter v7
Explicitly load release drafter base config from GitHub
Release drafter v7 no longer accepts .github as a valid extension.
The release drafter documentation says:
Testing done
Tested in many repositories. Will verify these repositories after merge.
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