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fix: valid username in codeowners #303

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  • Chores
    • Updated the list of primary repository maintainers.

@rach-id rach-id requested a review from adlerjohn as a code owner April 15, 2024 17:35
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This update revises the list of primary repository maintainers by updating the username from rachi-id to rach-id. This change ensures that the correct individual has the necessary access and responsibilities for managing the repository.

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File Path Change Summary
.github/CODEOWNERS Updated maintainer username from rachi-id to rach-id

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In the land of code and night,
A small change shines bright.
From rachi-id to rach-id we hop,
Ensuring the repo does not flop.
Cheers to the guardians of the code’s gate,
With every commit, they craft our fate! 🌟🎉


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7-7: Username updated from rachi-id to rach-id.

Please ensure that rach-id is a valid GitHub username and corresponds to an active contributor or maintainer of this repository.


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@rach-id rach-id added the chore label Apr 15, 2024
@rach-id rach-id merged commit 728a1ea into master Apr 17, 2024
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@rach-id rach-id deleted the rach-id-patch-1 branch April 17, 2024 23:40
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