Remove PR template in favor of org-wide community health template#7792
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Change the PR template section headings from h4 (####) to h2 (##) so they render as proper second-level sections.
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deleting the override
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Rationale
Removes this repo's local
.github/pull_request_template.mdin favor of an organization-wide community health PR template. GitHub falls back to the org-level default template (defined in the.githubrepo) for any repo that does not define its own, so deleting the per-repo template lets every LabKey repo share one consistent template maintained in a single place.Related Pull Requests
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.github/pull_request_template.md; the org-wide community health template now applies.