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Fix github url strings (org edx -> openedx) #234

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@sarina sarina commented Sep 14, 2022

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This pr replaces the old GitHub organization, github.com/edx, with the new GitHub organization, github.com/openedx.

Ref: openedx/axim-engineering#42

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Waffle classes in the context of edx-platform and other IDAs.

For detailed usage see https://github.com/edx/edx-toggles/blob/master/docs/how_to/implement_the_right_toggle_type.rst
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https://github.com/openedx/edx-toggles/blob/master/docs/how_to/implement_the_right_toggle_type.rst
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this was done because the original triggered line-too-long

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while I'm probably qualified to read strings this should probably be assigned to someone over in arch-bom who actually owns the repo

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sarina commented Sep 14, 2022

@ashultz0 ha, Github nominated you :) I don't have access to the ownership spreadsheet so I have to guess.

@sarina sarina requested review from robrap and removed request for ashultz0 September 14, 2022 20:42
@sarina sarina merged commit 641f474 into master Sep 15, 2022
@sarina sarina deleted the tcril/fix-gh-org-url2 branch September 15, 2022 16:00
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