☁️ for cloud related changes
See original GitHub issueHello @carloscuesta 😎!
- Emoji: ☁️
- Code:
:cloud:
- Description: Cloud infrastructure related changes
willing to put the PR in if accepted
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- Created 2 years ago
- Reactions:3
- Comments:12 (8 by maintainers)
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I would try to suggest 🧱 for “Infrastructure related changes” removing the ‘cloud’ part so we can cover more use-cases like #844
Wdyt?
hmm, I tend to use the 👷 more for CI/CD related commits. which isn’t necessarily IAC or related to cloud 🤔. I’ll let the community decide 😉
I do understand your point tho!