Use Sawyer Resource array notation in Github Importer

What does this MR do and why?

This is the third of a series of merge requests to convert Octokit returned objects into a hash before using it in the codebase in order to rely less on Sawyer::Resource objects

This change updates several classes in GitHub Import to use array notation instead of dot notation when accessing properties of Sawyer::Resource objects. Bear in mind that this change doesn't convert Octokit returned objects into hashes yet, which means that GitHub Import is still using Sawyer::Resource objects. A future MR will handle the conversion to a hash after all classes are converted to the array notation.

By the way, a few remaining classes still need to be converted, which will be handled in follow-up MRs.

Related to: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/372472

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How to set up and validate locally

  1. Create a new project, and choose to import from Github
  2. Provide your personal access token
  3. Then you should see a list of repositories
  4. Select one and import it
  5. Check if everything is imported

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Edited by Rodrigo Tomonari

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