chore: add @j7nw4r and @SwayGom to messaging CODEOWNERS#26869
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Updates messaging ownership metadata by adding two additional GitHub handles to the Event Hubs and Service Bus entries in .github/CODEOWNERS, including the corresponding # ServiceOwners: comment lines consumed by Azure SDK tooling.
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@j7nw4rand@SwayGomas CODEOWNERS for/sdk/messaging/azeventhubs/. - Add
@j7nw4rand@SwayGomas CODEOWNERS for/sdk/messaging/azservicebus/and/sdk/messaging/stress/. - Mirror those additions in the adjacent
# ServiceOwners:comment lines for Event Hubs and Service Bus.
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Adding myself and my coworker @SwayGom to the Event Hubs and Service Bus CODEOWNERS lines (and the matching
# ServiceOwners:comments that Azure SDK tooling reads). We're on the Microsoft messaging team and already own these surfaces in the other language SDKs.No other entries changed.