Hi Jarek,

As discussed in #issue-triage, I would also like to nominate myself for the
triage team.


Regards,

Rahul Vats

On Tue, 2 Jan, 2024, 18:29 Ankit Chaurasia, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jarek,
>
> I would want to continue being a "collaborators" team for the triage.
>
> *Ankit Chaurasia*
> HomePage <https://ankitchaurasia.info/> |  LinkedIn
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> On Sat, Dec 30, 2023 at 1:36 PM Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A regular question if there are people who are interested in joining the
> > "collaboators" team for our triage team (or would like to be removed) ?
> >
> > We regularly review/cleanup the "collaborators" team of ours
> > https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/.asf.yaml#L78 .
> >
> > Being collaborator gives a bit more capabilities for our issues
> (labelling,
> > closing, converting to discussion etc.) - described in
> >
> >
> https://github.com/apache/airflow/blob/main/ISSUE_TRIAGE_PROCESS.rst#actions-that-can-be-taken-by-the-issue-triager
> >
> > The team has to be small (<10 people) and If you are interested to join
> the
> > team - let us know - privately to me or in #issue-triage channel on
> Slack.
> >
> > I already have a few people interested but asking here in case others
> also
> > are interested, we have Utkarsh to free it after becoming committer and
> > maybe someone would like to be removed from the team to free the place
> for
> > others - this is not a "lifetime" job :D
> >
> > We usually add people there who are already actively reviewing and
> > commenting other's code, so if you have not done it before, starting with
> > doing it (and then even actively asking to join the tem in the slack
> > channel) is a better idea than joining straight away.
> >
> > J.
> >
>

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