Implement quick self assign link as available on .com (#3382)#3601
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Implement quick self assign link as available on .com (#3382)#3601alexr00 merged 2 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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I just added the canEdit check. Thank you for the PR!
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This does not exactly implement what has been suggested in #3382 , but instead implements the one-click button to self-assign that is also available on github.com. This streamlines the self-assign process even further than the suggested feature.
A further change might be to also implement what was originally suggested (i.e. putting yourself on top of the picker list).