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ATC Collaborators for March 2022#6594

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This PR uses .asf.yaml to assign the GitHub Triage role to non-committer contributors who fixed 2 or more Issues in the past 31 days:

Congrats! For the month of March, @davidc0le will have the ability to

  • Apply labels to Issues and Pull Requests
  • Assign a user to an Issue (note that non-committers can be assigned to an Issue after commenting on it)
  • Add a user as a Reviewer of a Pull Request, which will send a request to them to review it
  • Mark Issues and Pull Requests as a duplicate

These privileges will expire at the end of March. If you want to be an Apache Traffic Control collaborator next month:
  1. Read our contribution guidelines
  2. Find an Issue to work on (recommended issues have the good first issue label) and ask to be assigned
  3. Get coding! For questions on how to contribute, you can reach the ATC community on

Which Traffic Control components are affected by this PR?

What is the best way to verify this PR?

Verify that the fixed Issues listed above are linked to PRs from the past 31 days

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@github-actions github-actions Bot added collaborators Related to ATC collaborators (see .asf.yaml) process labels Mar 1, 2022
@ocket8888 ocket8888 merged commit 6b2b32a into master Mar 1, 2022
@ocket8888 ocket8888 deleted the collaborators-2022-03 branch March 1, 2022 15:35
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