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Hello, we're creating child repositories from a template repository that depends on a private Github package.
When a child repo is templated, we must manually update the package's actions access policy in order to install it, which is cumbersome because there doesn't appear to be a way to programmatically set a package's actions access policy.
When a template repository is included in a package's actions access policy, it would be awesome if the template's children were added to a package's actions access policy as well. That way, each child repo would inherit the actions access settings of the template repository.
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