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Adding a PR template to the contrib repo, same on currently used on core repo.

Adding a PR template to the contrib repo, same on currently used on core repo.
@tigrannajaryan tigrannajaryan merged commit be5addc into open-telemetry:master Feb 24, 2020
@pjanotti pjanotti deleted the add-pr-template branch February 24, 2020 22:22
mxiamxia referenced this pull request in mxiamxia/opentelemetry-collector-contrib Jul 22, 2020
ljmsc referenced this pull request in ljmsc/opentelemetry-collector-contrib Feb 21, 2022
This is to shrink the PR #100.

The only place where the registry.Variable type was used was metrics,
so just inline that type into its only user. The use of the
registry.Variable type in core.Key was limited to the Name field.

The stats package also used the registry.Variable type, but seems that
also only the Name field was used and the package is going to be
dropped anyway.
bogdandrutu pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 12, 2022
…rrors returned by listener.Accept instead of continuing (#130)
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This change allows chloggen to find the `unreleased` folder in the current directory, rather than expecting it to be in the module's directory. Also added a validation check for the filename on `new` command.
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