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chore: コードオーナを asis-quest-maintainers に変更 #58

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コードオーナを asis-quest-maintainers に変更します。

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  • Improvements
    • Updated ownership designations for clarity in the .github/ and /tools/ directories.
    • Enhanced code ownership structure to improve maintenance responsibilities.

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The changes in the .github/CODEOWNERS file enhance clarity in code ownership by updating the designation for @tatsutakein to @tatsutakein-jp/asis-quest-maintainers. This reflects a more organized structure for maintenance responsibilities. Additionally, new ownership entries for the entire .github/ directory and the /tools/ directory have been added, attributing them to @tatsutakein, thereby streamlining the management of these directories.

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File Path Change Summary
.github/CODEOWNERS Updated @tatsutakein to @tatsutakein-jp/asis-quest-maintainers; new entries for .github/ and /tools/ attributed to @tatsutakein.

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🐇 In the garden of code, where the bunnies do play,
The paths of our ownership got clearer today.
With a hop and a skip, now responsibilities shine,
For @tatsutakein, the directories align!
So here's to the changes, both cheerful and bright,
We're coding in harmony, all day and all night! 🌼✨


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@tatsutakein tatsutakein merged commit 6376089 into main Jul 23, 2024
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@tatsutakein tatsutakein deleted the rt/change-codeowner branch July 23, 2024 01:05
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