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MAINTAINERS: add @mfrw as org owner #10053

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kbdharun opened this issue Apr 10, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #10355
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MAINTAINERS: add @mfrw as org owner #10053

kbdharun opened this issue Apr 10, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #10355
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@kbdharun
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Hi, @mfrw! You've been an active tldr-pages organization member for over 6 months.
Thanks for sticking around this far and helping out!
According to our community roles documentation, you're now eligible for becoming an owner in the organization.

That means you will, from now on, be part of the team responsible for performing role changes (like this one!) in the community.
When performing such role transitions, make sure to follow the process described in the COMMUNITY-ROLES.md document.

Is that OK with you? Let us know!

Either way, thanks so much for all the work you've done so far. You rock!

@kbdharun kbdharun added the community Issues/PRs dealing with role changes and community organization. label Apr 10, 2023
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mfrw commented May 11, 2023

Thank you folks. It would be an honor :)

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kbdharun commented May 11, 2023

Thank you folks. It would be an honor :)

cc @CleanMachine1 😄

Edit 2: cc @pixelcmtd

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Feel free to make the PR, once its open, I'll change the role.

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