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This pull request updates the GitHub team configuration by adding two new members, 'Alex-Welsh' and 'motehue', to the Ansible team. This change ensures that the specified individuals are granted the appropriate permissions and access rights associated with the Ansible team, facilitating their involvement in related projects and workflows.

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  • GitHub Team Membership Update: Added 'Alex-Welsh' and 'motehue' to the list of members for the Ansible team within the GitHub configuration managed by Terraform.

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Code Review

This pull request adds two new members to the Ansible team's member list in the terraform.tfvars.json file. The changes correctly place the new members to maintain the alphabetical order of the list, which is excellent for maintainability. The changes are straightforward and look good.

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Terraform Format and Style 🖌success

Terraform Initialization ⚙️success

Terraform Validation 🤖success

Validation Output

Success! The configuration is valid.


Terraform Plan 📖success

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Pusher: @Alex-Welsh, Action: pull_request, Working Directory: ``, Workflow: Terraform GitHub

@Alex-Welsh Alex-Welsh enabled auto-merge (rebase) January 5, 2026 16:25
@Alex-Welsh Alex-Welsh merged commit e3c412d into main Jan 5, 2026
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@Alex-Welsh Alex-Welsh deleted the ansible-team branch January 5, 2026 17:23
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