Copilot commented on code in PR #64906:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/64906#discussion_r3066496961


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chart/values.schema.json:
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@@ -5242,6 +5242,10 @@
                                         "null"
                                     ]
                                 }
+                            },
+                            "team_name": {
+                                "description": "Team name for the dag bundle.",

Review Comment:
   Airflow terminology typically capitalizes “DAG”. Consider updating the 
description to “Team name for the DAG bundle.” for consistency and clarity in 
generated schema docs.
   ```suggestion
                                   "description": "Team name for the DAG 
bundle.",
   ```



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chart/values.schema.json:
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@@ -5242,6 +5242,10 @@
                                         "null"
                                     ]
                                 }
+                            },
+                            "team_name": {
+                                "description": "Team name for the dag bundle.",
+                                "type": "string"

Review Comment:
   `team_name` is added as `"type": "string"` while the immediately preceding 
property in this object appears to allow `null` (the context right above shows 
`"null"` included in a type list). If `team_name` is intended to be optional 
and users might set it explicitly to `null` (a common Helm values pattern), the 
schema should allow `["string", "null"]` for consistency and to avoid 
unexpected validation failures.
   ```suggestion
                                   "type": [
                                       "string",
                                       "null"
                                   ]
   ```



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