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@alanorth alanorth commented Jan 24, 2026

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Use GitHub's new slim runners with 1 vCPU for simple actions that don't need more CPUs or RAM, for example pull request labeling and code scanning.

See: https://github.blog/changelog/2026-01-22-1-vcpu-linux-runner-now-generally-available-in-github-actions/

Instructions for Reviewers

Please add a more detailed description of the changes made by your PR. At a minimum, providing a bulleted list of changes in your PR is helpful to reviewers.

List of changes in this PR:

  • First, switch from the ubuntu-latest to ubuntu-slim runner in lightweight GitHub actions

Include guidance for how to test or review your PR. This may include: steps to reproduce a bug, screenshots or description of a new feature, or reasons behind specific changes.

Make sure all actions in GitHub CI run successfully.

Checklist

This checklist provides a reminder of what we are going to look for when reviewing your PR. You do not need to complete this checklist prior creating your PR (draft PRs are always welcome).
However, reviewers may request that you complete any actions in this list if you have not done so. If you are unsure about an item in the checklist, don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help!

  • My PR is created against the main branch of code (unless it is a backport or is fixing an issue specific to an older branch).
  • My PR is small in size (e.g. less than 1,000 lines of code, not including comments & specs/tests), or I have provided reasons as to why that's not possible.
  • My PR passes ESLint validation using npm run lint
  • My PR doesn't introduce circular dependencies (verified via npm run check-circ-deps)
  • My PR includes TypeDoc comments for all new (or modified) public methods and classes. It also includes TypeDoc for large or complex private methods.
  • My PR passes all specs/tests and includes new/updated specs or tests based on the Code Testing Guide.
  • My PR aligns with Accessibility guidelines if it makes changes to the user interface.
  • My PR uses i18n (internationalization) keys instead of hardcoded English text, to allow for translations.
  • My PR includes details on how to test it. I've provided clear instructions to reviewers on how to successfully test this fix or feature.
  • If my PR includes new libraries/dependencies (in package.json), I've made sure their licenses align with the DSpace BSD License based on the Licensing of Contributions documentation.
  • If my PR includes new features or configurations, I've provided basic technical documentation in the PR itself.
  • If my PR fixes an issue ticket, I've linked them together.

@alanorth alanorth added the 1 APPROVAL pull request only requires a single approval to merge label Jan 24, 2026
@tdonohue tdonohue added this to the 10.0 milestone Jan 26, 2026
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👍 Thanks @alanorth ! This looks good and makes sense to me.

@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this to 👍 Reviewer Approved in DSpace 10.0 Release Jan 26, 2026
@tdonohue tdonohue merged commit 4bd2c3f into DSpace:main Jan 26, 2026
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@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from 👍 Reviewer Approved to ✅ Done in DSpace 10.0 Release Jan 26, 2026
@alanorth alanorth deleted the cheaper-runners branch January 26, 2026 16:15
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