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tstellar opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 10 comments
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Do you still need commit access? #86324

tstellar opened this issue Mar 22, 2024 · 10 comments

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TLDR: If you want to retain your commit access, please comment on this issue. Otherwise, you can unsubscribe from this issue and ignore it. Commit access is not required to contribute to the project. You can still create Pull Requests without commit access.

@housel @sebpop @vext01 @cchen15 @PkmX @sheredom @DiamondLovesYou @pmccormick @DCastagna @bryant @nagisa @dgherzka @mantognini @mvanotti @yuyichao @joshkunz @aykevl @regehr @Teemperor @mgehre

LLVM has a policy of downgrading write access to its repositories for accounts with long term inactivity. This is done because inactive accounts with high levels of access tend to be at increased risk of compromise and this is one tactic that the project employs to guard itself from malicious actors. Note that write access is not required to contribute to the project. You can still submit pull requests and have someone else merge them.

Our project policy is to ping anyone with less than five 'interactions' with the repositories over a 12 month period to see if they still need commit access. An 'interaction' and be any one of:

  • Pushing a commit.
  • Merging a pull request (either their own or someone else’s).
  • Commenting on a PR.

If you want to retain your commit access, please post a comment on this issue. If you do not want to keep your commit access, you can just ignore this issue. If you have not responded in 6 weeks, then you will move moved from the 'write' role within the project to the 'triage' role. The 'triage' role is still a privileged role and will allow you to do the following:

  • Review Pull Requests.
  • Comment on issues.
  • Apply/dismiss labels.
  • Close, reopen, and assign all issues and pull requests.
  • Apply milestones.
  • Mark duplicate issues and pull requests.
  • Request pull request reviews.
  • Hide anyone’s comments.
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cchen15 commented Mar 22, 2024

I'd like to retain my access so that I could sync up the csa branch with xmain periodically. Thanks.

@sheredom
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I'd like to retain access too please.

@vext01
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vext01 commented Mar 22, 2024

I'm still active. Thanks

@bryant
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bryant commented Mar 22, 2024

I would like to retain commit access. Thank you.

@mgehre
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mgehre commented Mar 22, 2024

I like to retain

@DiamondLovesYou
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I also would like to retain commit access. Thanks.

@tstellar
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@housel @sebpop @PkmX @pmccormick @DCastagna @nagisa @dgherzka @mantognini @mvanotti @yuyichao @joshkunz @regehr @Teemperor Reminder, if you want to retain your commit access, please comment on this ticket in the next week.

@mantognini
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Thank you for the reminder. I wish to retain my commit access.

@cchen15
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cchen15 commented May 1, 2024

I'd like to retain my access. Thanks.

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tstellar commented May 7, 2024

@housel @sebpop @PkmX @pmccormick @DCastagna @nagisa @dgherzka @mvanotti @yuyichao @joshkunz @regehr @Teemperor added to the LLVM Triagers team. If you need write access again, please follow these instructions: https://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#obtaining-commit-access

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