Properly ignore revert branches pattern#18
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When a PR is reverted on GitHub, the merge commit of the revert has an auto-generated branch name like
revert-571-romain/bac-39. The branch extractor picks up BAC-39 and adds it to the release, the opposite of what should happen.On Gitlab, branch is named
revert-<sha>so not a problem.This is step 1 of a larger plan to handle reverts in a better way. Next step is actually identifying reverts and removing issues from the release (for in-progress scheduled). Continuous TBD what we want.