Add the review-council repo to the managed list#8
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This adds the `review-council` repo to the managed list. This repo was created as a working proof of concept to demonstrate the benefits of composability, allow components to grow independently, support multilple agentic tools, and support targeted measurements for data around improvement and regressions over time. Refs: unbound-force/unbound-force#158 Signed-off-by: Trevor Vaughan <tvaughan@redhat.com>
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This adds the
review-councilrepo to the managed list.This repo was created as a working proof of concept to demonstrate the
benefits of composability, allow components to grow independently,
support multilple agentic tools, and support targeted measurements for
data around improvement and regressions over time.
Refs: unbound-force/unbound-force#158