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Removes the configuration files for dependabot and uses the labeler.yml config in https://github.com/nginxinc/k8s-common

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@lucacome lucacome requested a review from a team as a code owner August 21, 2024 00:46
@lucacome lucacome self-assigned this Aug 21, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added the chore Pull requests for routine tasks label Aug 21, 2024
@lucacome lucacome force-pushed the chore/remove-dependabot branch from 21395bb to 5e6e83d Compare August 21, 2024 01:06
@lucacome lucacome force-pushed the chore/remove-dependabot branch from 5e6e83d to dba1d45 Compare August 22, 2024 02:48
@lucacome lucacome enabled auto-merge (squash) August 27, 2024 16:35
@lucacome lucacome merged commit deab83e into main Aug 27, 2024
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@lucacome lucacome deleted the chore/remove-dependabot branch August 27, 2024 16:36
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