A maintainer is triaging signals from several Copilot coding agent tasks. Match each coordination signal to the most appropriate response. Which mapping is correct?
1. Two agent PRs modify the same CODEOWNERS-owned workflow file
2. A dependent agent PR assumes an API contract changed by another open PR
3. A Copilot-created draft PR has failing required checks and no diagnostics artifact
4. An issue has an eyes reaction, but no draft PR appears after extended activity
A. Pause one task and request owner review
B. Refresh context after upstream PR decision
C. Add failure evidence collection before rerun
D. Inspect issue timeline and agent activity
E. Mark both pull requests ready for review
F. Remove required checks from branch protectionChoose an answer
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Correct answer: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D.
Why this is the answer
1-A: When two agent PRs modify the same CODEOWNERS-owned file, it indicates a potential conflict or redundant work. Pausing one task and requesting owner review allows the human owner to arbitrate and prevent conflicting changes or wasted effort. 2-B: If a dependent agent PR assumes an API contract changed by another open PR, the dependent PR's context is outdated. Refreshing its context after a decision on the upstream PR ensures it operates with the correct API definition. 3-C: A Copilot-created draft PR with failing required checks and no diagnostics means the agent failed without providing debugging information. Adding failure evidence collection before a rerun helps diagnose the root cause. 4-D: An issue with an "eyes" reaction but no draft PR after extended activity suggests the agent might be stuck or failed silently. Inspecting the issue timeline and agent activity can reveal why no PR was created.
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