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Default MR template should assign to the author of the MR (www-gitlab-com)

Ian Pedowitz requested to merge master-patch-2ba9 into master

Why is this change being made?

There was a period of time where MRs were assigned to the creator by default (see gitlab-org/gitlab#355753 (closed)). This was rolled back globally as it was counter to how some organizations worked (see gitlab-org/gitlab#355753 (comment 924886933)), but was useful here at GitLab.

I've noticed many MRs where the assignee is left blank because folks don't realize they are unassigned by default. I think it would be helpful to have the default assignee of MRs created for www-gitlab-com using the default MR template to be the creator, so adding that in here.

Author Checklist

  • Provided a concise title for this Merge Request (MR)
  • Added a description to this MR explaining the reasons for the proposed change, per say why, not just what
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  • Assign reviewers for this MR to the correct Directly Responsible Individual/s (DRI)
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