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@MariusStorhaug MariusStorhaug commented Jan 22, 2026

Cleans up the repository by removing the deprecated release configuration file that is no longer used by the automated release process.

  • Related to PSModule workflow standardization

Release configuration cleanup

Removed the deprecated .github/release.yml file as release notes are now managed through the Auto-Release action's automated process. This file previously configured changelog categories but is no longer needed.

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Pull request overview

This PR removes the deprecated .github/release.yml configuration file as release functionality has been moved elsewhere.

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  • Deleted .github/release.yml file containing changelog and label configuration

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@MariusStorhaug MariusStorhaug changed the title 🩹 Remove deprecated release.yml configuration 🩹[Patch] Remove deprecated release.yml configuration Jan 22, 2026
@MariusStorhaug MariusStorhaug changed the title 🩹[Patch] Remove deprecated release.yml configuration 🩹[Patch]: Remove deprecated release.yml configuration Jan 22, 2026
@MariusStorhaug MariusStorhaug changed the title 🩹[Patch]: Remove deprecated release.yml configuration 🩹 [Patch] Remove deprecated release.yml configuration Jan 22, 2026
@MariusStorhaug MariusStorhaug changed the title 🩹 [Patch] Remove deprecated release.yml configuration 🩹[Patch]: Remove deprecated release.yml configuration Jan 22, 2026
@MariusStorhaug MariusStorhaug self-assigned this Jan 22, 2026
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