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Aliaksandr 926237f642 ci/github-script/merge: share reviews fetch with bot.js, drop events
`bot.js` already pulls reviews via GraphQL for the approval-count
labels. Move that fetch above the `handleMerge` call, add `commit
{ oid }` to the query, and pass the result through. `handleMerge` no
longer issues its own `listReviews` REST call.

While here, the `approvals` set is now derived from the same reviews
data. Two upsides:

- A reviewer who approved and was later dismissed no longer counts
  towards the approval check; their review now surfaces with state
  DISMISSED instead of leaving a stale `reviewed` event behind.
- `events` is no longer needed by `runChecklist` (it was only feeding
  the approvals filter); the parameter is dropped from both call
  sites. `handleMerge` still uses `events` for tracking the latest
  push and merge-command comments.

Also drop the redundant `user` truthy checks (and the stale "some
users have been deleted" comment) in `runChecklist`. The GraphQL
query uses `author { ... on User { login id } }` and bot.js then
filters via `r.user?.login`, so by the time reviews reach
`runChecklist` every entry already has a populated `user`. Verified
by querying real PRs: bots surface as `{__typename: "Bot"}` (no
`login`/`id`, filtered out by bot.js), and deleted accounts surface
as the "ghost" user (login `"ghost"`, id `10137`), which passes the
filter but matches no committer - harmless for both checks.

Assisted-by: claude-code with claude-opus-4-8[1m]-high
(cherry picked from commit 0c1c3d4813)
2026-06-25 17:10:54 +00:00
.devcontainer .devcontainer: update devcontainer image version to 5-linux 2026-03-24 06:49:43 +00:00
.github workflows/build: stop building for x86_64-darwin 2026-06-22 21:28:37 +00:00
ci ci/github-script/merge: share reviews fetch with bot.js, drop events 2026-06-25 17:10:54 +00:00
doc pnpmConfigHook: allow opt-out 2026-06-25 15:51:58 +00:00
lib lib.attrsets.concatMapAttrs: add test for handling duplicates 2026-06-23 15:27:13 +00:00
maintainers [Backport release-26.05] archon-lite: init at 9.3.85 (#534358) 2026-06-25 09:53:56 -07:00
modules Reapply "ci: module maintainer review requests; nixos/modules: init meta.teams" 2026-03-13 16:53:28 +01:00
nixos nixos/zigbee2mqtt: add RestartSec 2026-06-25 15:08:10 +00:00
pkgs [Backport release-26.05] archon-lite: init at 9.3.85 (#534358) 2026-06-25 09:53:56 -07:00
.editorconfig .editorconfig: don't force final newline for JSON 2026-01-16 01:45:43 +01:00
.git-blame-ignore-revs .git-blame-ignore-revs: add nixfmt 1.2.0 commit 2026-01-22 19:00:19 -03:00
.gitattributes .gitattributes: update lock file attributes 2026-05-01 13:03:52 +02:00
.gitignore
.mailmap mailmap: map NAHO developer identity to Noah Biewesch 2026-05-12 23:23:53 +02:00
.version
CONTRIBUTING.md linux: add stable staging-nixos workflow 2026-05-29 22:26:23 +00:00
COPYING COPYING: 2025 -> 2026 2026-01-07 14:31:39 +02:00
default.nix default.nix: fix typo 2025-10-29 18:41:03 +01:00
flake.nix nixos/filesystems: Remove default = "auto" from fsType 2026-04-05 19:06:28 -04:00
README.md docs/readme: link to release 26.05 on hydra 2026-06-01 17:55:05 +00:00
shell.nix ci/treefmt: use pkgs.treefmt.withConfig 2026-06-20 23:36:29 +00:00

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