Add concurrency control to GitHub Event Processor workflow#13446
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Add concurrency control to GitHub Event Processor workflow#13446bruno-diaz-dev wants to merge 1 commit intoAzure:mainfrom
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This change adds workflow-level concurrency control to the GitHub Event Processor workflow.
By grouping executions per issue or pull request and canceling in-progress runs, this prevents overlapping processing of the same resource, reduces duplicate comments and artifacts, and improves runner efficiency without altering existing behavior.