The GitHub Actions job "Tests (AMD)" on 
airflow.git/cleanup/apache-steward-overrides has succeeded.
Run started by GitHub user potiuk (triggered by potiuk).

Head commit for run:
ca67691080af1429155f6e6c649d218d616fb0b7 / Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]>
Slim .apache-steward-overrides/ to project-specific values

Drops content from .apache-steward-overrides/ that the
framework either already provides via default or no longer
references.

pr-management-triage-comment-templates.md goes 320 -> 196
lines. The framework documents this override file's role as
supplying "comment-body URLs, AI-attribution footer wording,
project display name" — explicitly not template bodies. The
framework ships default bodies; the skill renders them with
the URLs / wording from this override's tables.

Sections deleted (all byte-identical to framework defaults,
or referencing actions the framework removed): `draft`,
`comment-only`, `close`, `review-nudge` (author-primary +
reviewer-re-review), `reviewer-ping` (author-primary +
reviewer-re-review), `mark-ready-with-ping` (deprecated
action), `stale-draft-close` (triaged + untriaged),
`inactive-to-draft`, `stale-workflow-approval`,
`suspicious-changes`.

Kept: `request-author-confirmation` body — Airflow's
maintainer-sweep handback flow differs from the framework's
default reviewer-ping flow. Once apache/airflow-steward#286
lands (promotes this as an optional handback-mode variant),
a follow-up can drop the last project-specific body and just
configure the mode.

Also deletes .apache-steward-overrides/user.md — it was all
TODO placeholders and sits at the framework's deprecated
per-project location. Recommended location is per-user
~/.config/apache-steward/user.md (per setup-steward/adopt.md
Step 9b).

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