diff --git a/.github/workflows/add-GHrequest-to-team-board.yml b/.github/workflows/add-GHrequest-to-team-board.yml index 8252ce0..5d38f22 100644 --- a/.github/workflows/add-GHrequest-to-team-board.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/add-GHrequest-to-team-board.yml @@ -54,19 +54,4 @@ jobs: -H "Authorization: token $GITHUB_TOKEN" \ --data '{ "body": "Thank you for your report! @openedx/axim-oncall will triage within a business day. Simple requests usually take 2-3 business days to resolve; more complex requests could take longer." }' - - name: Alert in Slack - id: slack - uses: slackapi/slack-github-action@v1.18.0 - with: - channel-id: C02MB2TBKE3 - # In the Slack message, we *could* just use ${{ github.event.issue.html_url }}. - # However, this creates a URL like: - # https://github.com/openedx/axim-engineering/issues/NUMBER - # which Slack will expand into a preview, clogging up our Slack channel. Unfortunately, there is no way - # to disable github.com previews without disabling all GitHub previews in the entire workspace. - # However, if we build the URL like this: - # https://www.github.com/openedx/axim-engineering/issues/NUMBER - # then the "www" trips up Slack enough so that it doesn't render the preview. - slack-message: "Incoming GitHub request: ${{ github.event.issue.title }}\nAuthor: ${{ github.event.issue.user.login }}\nURL: https://www.github.com/openedx/axim-engineering/issues/${{ github.event.issue.number }}" - env: - SLACK_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SLACK_ISSUE_BOT_TOKEN }} +