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[CI] New workflow to ping issue assignee #13874

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There is a set of "backlog" issues we'd like to handle. The new process is to confirm the issue and add the confirmed label, so the issue will be automatically copied to our system and then assigned to the appropriate team.

Sometimes the issue has an assignee but doesn't get any updates for a long time. We decided that in this case we'd like to occasionally ping the assignee to progress the work on this issue. There is also a big bunch of old issues with an assignee and no updates.

There is a set of "backlog" issues we'd like to handle. The new process
is to confirm the issue and add the `confirmed` label, so the issue will
be automatically copied to our system and then assigned to the
appropriate team.

Sometimes the issue has an assignee but doesn't get any updates for a long
time. We decided that in this case we'd like to occasionally ping the
assignee to progress the work on this issue. There is also a big
bunch of old issues with an assignee and no updates.
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KornevNikita commented May 22, 2024

@aelovikov-intel could you take a look please.
Example: KornevNikita#7 (using days_to_stale=-1 to test)

@AlexeySachkov AlexeySachkov merged commit ab6cc47 into intel:sycl May 23, 2024
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