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revert: undo release-please commit batch size change (#283)#285

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Reverting the change to the release-please commit batch size.

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cb-heimdall commented Apr 27, 2026

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@github-actions github-actions Bot changed the title Revert "ci: reduce release-please commit batch size (#283)" revert: undo release-please commit batch size change (#283) Apr 27, 2026
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PR Title Fix: Changed from Revert "ci: reduce release-please commit batch size (#283)" to revert: undo release-please commit batch size change (#283) to comply with Conventional Commits format.

Review: No issues found. This is a single-line config revert removing "commit-batch-size": 1 from release-please-config.json, restoring the default release-please batching behavior. The resulting JSON is valid and the change is straightforward.

@fan-zhang-sv fan-zhang-sv merged commit 4940a8f into master Apr 27, 2026
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@fan-zhang-sv fan-zhang-sv deleted the revert/release-please-commit-batch-size branch April 27, 2026 20:17
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